Quad bikes and chainsaws taken from workshop in Semer
Suffolk Police believe more than £30,000 worth of items were stolen
Police are investigating after more than £30,000 of quad bikes and chainsaws were taken from a remote workshop in Semer.
Two Honda and a Kawasaki quad bike, two Husqvarna chainsaws, one electric Stihl chainsaw and a Kubota mini tractor were reportedly stolen overnight on Saturday.
A wood splitter was also taken from a separate open barn.
Police say a padlock to the workshop was cut, and believe a large trailer and prior knowledge of the items inside would have been required beforehand.
Officers are appealing for anyone who saw any suspicious activity, or knows the whereabouts of the items taken, to contact them.
People can do so online, by emailing colin.taylor@suffolk.police.uk, or calling 101, quoting crime reference 37/56852/24.
Anonymous reports can also be made to the independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111.