Officers from the Cheshire Constabulary Rural Crime Team are appealing for information and video footage following the theft of a caravan in Goostrey.
At around 8pm on Tuesday 22 February a twin-axel Bailey Unicorn 5 Pamplona caravan was stolen from a storage unit in the Goostrey area.
The vehicle, which is a rare 2022 model, was then driven towards the A34 Congleton Road and has not been seen since.
Enquiries to locate the vehicle and trace the offenders are ongoing and as part of the enquiries officers are keen to hear from anyone with any information which may aid their investigation.
Police Constable Jim Clark, of the Rural Crime Unit, said: “The thieves went to great lengths to steal this caravan and we are committed to doing all that we can to locate it and bring those responsible to justice.
“The caravan is a rare model which is easily identifiable and as part of our enquiries we’re keen to hear from anyone who thinks they may have seen the vehicle since it was stolen.
“The same goes for anyone with any dashcam footage which may aid our investigation.
“I urge anyone with any information, no matter how small, to contact us at:
http://www.cheshire.police.uk/tell-us
or on 101, quoting IML1208269.”
Pictured - a photo of a similar caravan.
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