Police are investigating a high value theft and burglary on White Lund Industrial Estate.
Sometime between 12:30 and 1:30am yesterday morning (Tuesday October 25), two male suspects have entered two car dealerships on Northgate and stolen four vehicles from a workshop.
One vehicle has already been recovered by police in Morecambe, a silver Citroen van near Turners Field, close to Morecambe High School.
Three vehicles – a white Fiesta Base TDCI, a light blue Fiesta Zetec, and a white Yamaha motorcycle, remain outstanding.
Officers are asking local residents be on the lookout for parked cars that may look out of place in the area, and for business owners on White Lund who have CCTV to review footage around the time of the incident.
Enquiries remain ongoing.
If you do have information, contact police on 101 and quote LC-20221025-0278.


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