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Craig Williams

Nike trainers worth £400k stolen from lorry parked at M74 service station south of Glasgow

Police in Lanarkshire are appealing for information following the theft of more than £400k in Nike-branded footwear from a lorry.

The theft took place between 5pm on Wednesday, February 23, and 4.30am on Thursday, February 24, at Abington Services Interchange on the M74 around 30 miles south of Glasgow.

The vehicle and two others that were parked nearby were damaged during the theft.

Detective Constable Heather Anderson of Wishaw CID said: “Enquiries into this incident are ongoing, and officers are checking for CCTV footage to try to establish descriptions of those responsible.

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"I would urge anyone who has information or who saw anything suspicious to contact Police Scotland. No matter how insignificant is may have seemed at the time, it could be vital to our investigation.

“In particular, I would ask motorists with dash-cams who were in the area at the time to check their footage. It is possible that it could have recorded something which could assist in our ongoing enquiries”.

Anyone with information is asked to call Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 0308 of 24 February, 2022. Alternatively, please call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 where you can give your information anonymously.

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