Two further arrests have been made as police continue to investigate a series of burglaries of businesses in Morecambe.
A 20 year old local man was taken into custody to assist with police enquiries, and a 32 year old local man was also in custody on suspicion of handling stolen goods.
A 38 year old man who was in custody has been bailed pending further enquiries.
A spokesperson for Morecambe Area Police said: "Enquiries remain ongoing and this can take some time due to the volume of CCTV and information to sift through."
A series of burglaries and attempted break-ins have taken place at commercial premises on or near Morecambe Promenade over the past two months.
Any information can be emailed to police at 8161@lancashire.police.uk or call 101 or Crime Stoppers on 0800 555111.


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