Cheltenham Co-op ram raid sees cash machine stolen

Marcus Moore Police cordon off road after ram raid in CheltenhamMarcus Moore
A group of men used the Range Rover to break into the front of a shop, police said

A Range Rover was used in an overnight ram raid which ended with a group of men stealing a cash machine.

Gloucestershire Police said the vehicle was deliberately driven into the front of the Midcounties Co-op on Bath Road in Cheltenham just after 04:00 GMT.

The men then got into a second car, possibly an Audi or BMW, before driving off in the direction of Tewkesbury, the force added.

The road remains closed while investigations continue.

Spotted: Cheltenham Police cordon in Cheltenham with a police car inside itSpotted: Cheltenham
The group is believed to have driven away in the direction of Tewkesbury

Officers later found the cash machine in the back of a van, and inquiries are ongoing to establish any links with similar crimes in the county.

Gloucestershire Police has asked anyone who may have CCTV or dashcam footage of the time of the raid to contact officers.

Midcounties Co-op has been approached for comment.

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