Police have released a description of a man they want to speak to after a spate of thefts of car badges mainly from BMWs in Morecambe.
The thefts occurred in the early hours of Monday February 19, around the Lancaster Road and West End Road area.
Police have asked if you live along the route from Lancaster Road to Out Moss Lane and the cycle track, please check your CCTV for any suspicious activity but especially for a white male, wearing a black jacket with a white hood and a black baseball cap riding a push bike at around 3am.
If you have any information regarding these thefts or you have also been a victim, please contact Lancashire Police via 101.
Police have also said that if you live in those areas and you have CCTV, please check it is working and the picture is clear and unobstructed, should yourself or a neighbour end up being be targeted.


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