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Bristol Post
National
Kim Horton

Co-op ram-raid latest as police seek black Peugeot 205 hatchback

An appeal for witnesses has been launched by police after a car rammed into the Co-op in Clifton, Bristol.

The incident happened at 12.45am on Monday, February 1 and tobacco was stolen in the raid.

Three men were seen entering the shop in Princess Victoria Street.

An Avon and Somerset police spokesman said: “ Witnesses are being sought after a burglary at a convenience store in Bristol.

“A black Peugeot 205 hatchback is believed to have been driven into the shopfront of the Co-operative store, in Princess Victoria Street, at approximately 12.45am.

“Three males were seen to enter the premises and a quantity of tobacco products have been reported stolen."

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The men entering the store are described as:

Male 1 – Wearing a black coat with different material patches on the shoulders, a baseball cap, black trousers and black trainers.

Male 2 – Wearing a black puffa North Face coat with a grey hoody underneath, gloves, black tracksuit bottoms and black trainers.

Male 3 – Wearing a black coat, black tracksuit bottoms and grey trainers.

Police said CCTV enquiries are being carried out and the neighbourhood team will be conducting additional patrols in the area.

Anyone who saw what happened is asked to call 101 and give reference number 5221022082.

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