Ram-raiders dump Porsche used to smash shop

A Porsche Cayenne that is reversed into a shop window at an Asda Express petrol station. Police tape is across the forecourt. Image source, John Shaw
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A black Porsche Cayenne and a grey Ford S-Max were found damaged at the scene

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A luxury car was used to smash into a shop in a ram-raid and then abandoned at the scene by a group of men wearing balaclavas.

Police were called to reports of a group of men trying to force entry at an Asda Express petrol station off the A371 in Locking, near Weston-super-Mare, at 03:44 BST.

Officers arrived five minutes later and found the group had fled from the area after damaging the building. A black Porsche Cayenne and a grey Ford S-Max were found at the scene.

The men, wearing black clothing and balaclavas, are believed to have left in a blue Audi Q5, Avon and Somerset Police said.

A Porsche Cayenne that is reversed into a shop window at an Asda Express petrol station. Police tape is across the forecourt. Image source, Dawn Wright
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The Asda Express petrol station has been closed off to the public

Officers carried out a search of the area, supported by a specialist dog team, but no-one was located.

"An investigation is under way and CCTV has been reviewed as part of this work," a police spokesperson said.

"A cordon is in place to allow crime scene investigators to examine the area."

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