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Katy Clifton

Thieves use digger to steal Asda cash machine

A digger in the car park of an Asda store on Longfield Road in Tunbridge Wells, Kent where thieves used the mechanical excavator to gain access overnight. (Picture: PA)

Police are investigating after a digger was used to smash a hole in the side of an Asda supermarket in order to steal a cash dispenser.

The digger was abandoned in the car park of the branch in Tunbridge Wells in the small hours of this morning.

Kent Police said they received reports that a digger had been driven into the shop in Tunbridge Wells shortly after 3.30am on Thursday and a cash machine taken.

The ram-raid caused a large amount of damage to the outside wall of the supermarket where the ATMs are located.

It "looks like someone has been doing a bit of late-night shopping", according to a commuter who passed the supermarket on his "eventful" morning commute.

The police had "cordoned off the entire site" and there was "an abandoned digger with a huge hole in the wall where the ATMs were once housed", he added.

There was also a burglary overnight at a nearby recycling centre and police are treating the two incidents as linked.

Detective Inspector James Derham said: "The cash machine burglary took place in a busy industrial area of the town and we are asking for witnesses who may have seen anyone acting suspiciously or saw a large vehicle leaving the North Farm Estate area around the time of the incident."

Kent Police ask anyone with information to call 01622 604100 quoting 04-121, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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