An electric bike and power tools are among the items stolen from outbuildings in a west Suffolk village after a spate of thefts this week.
Police have launched an appeal after several sheds and garages in the village of Dalham, near Newmarket, were broken into between Monday and Tuesday this week.
A grey Dutch-style electric hybrid bike was stolen at some point between 1am on Monday and 10.15am Tuesday from a home in The Street.
An angle grinder type tool was used to cut off the bolt and padlock from the bike with a grey pannier on the rear and a cycle helmet.
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Suffolk police, quoting crime reference number 37/71720/23.
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Two intruders were seen breaking into another garage and office in The Street at 8.30pm on Monday.
Entry was gained by forcing a small window open, and the suspects made an untidy search of the property before making off with several power tools.
Garden tools were also removed from a shed.
Police are keen to speak to anyone with information and have issued crime reference number 37/71520/23 about the incident.
While nothing was stolen, Suffolk police is also searching for witnesses to a garden shed break-in in Denham Road.
Entry was gained by an unknown suspect sometime between midnight on Monday and 9.15am on Tuesday.
Police have issued reference number 37/71590/23 and hope that those with information will come forward.
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