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Police are investigating after a Land Rover was smashed and a BMW raided in Coventry. Vehicles were reportedly targeted in Earlsdon. Two men on a motorbike targeted a Land Rover Discovery on
Berkeley Road South. After smashing the rear window, they climbed inside and tried to disable the alarm before quickly fleeing. Officers said they believe the incident happened between 8pm
on May 21 and 7.15am the following day (May 22). Police are also investigating items being stolen from a BMW, which was parked on Stanway Road. READ MORE: TEEN BAILED AFTER POPWORLD NUNEATON
'RAPE' AS THEY SAY 'UTMOST PRIORITY' Offenders made off with various items from the BMW, which was believed to have been mistakenly unlocked. Around £25 in cash, a
driving licence and an electric tyre pump were stolen, Coventry Police said. Cops believe the incident happened between 6pm on May 17 and 8pm on May 21. Anyone with information about these
incidents has been urged to get in touch with West Midlands Police. A spokesman for Coventry Police said: “Please ensure you remove any items and valuables from your vehicle when leaving,
particularly overnight and when in remote locations. Opportunists have no regard for value, and in the past, we have even seen break-ins to vehicles for small change, so please ensure you
remove everything. “We are looking into a number of lines of enquiry in regard to the crimes mentioned above, including looking at CCTV evidence and dashcam footage as well as speaking to
key witnesses who may have important and helpful information to assist us. If you have any information regarding the above, please do not hesitate to contact us on 101 or using Live Chat.”
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