Officers investigating a burglary at a store in Chippenham in August, have re-issued a plea to anyone who might have information - to get in touch.
Police say they believe the burglary in Chippenham appears to be linked to a series of national break-ins at Co-op stores.
The burglary happened in the early hours of 22ndAugust, three men broke in to the Co-Op store in Conway Road and went straight to the tills before smashing at the till cash boxes. They left the store at approximately 2.04am with three cash boxes.
PC Josh Pullin said: “Enquiries have been ongoing since the incident was reported which appears to be part of a series of burglaries nationally where Co-Op stores have been specifically targeted.
“Extensive house to house enquiries and CCTV checks have been carried out however we understand there may be a number of local people who have not yet been spoken to by officers.
“If you have any information about the incident, or if you have any doorbell or CCTV footage which could assist please get in touch.”
Call 101 and quote crime reference number 54240098864.
Alternatively, call CrimeStoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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