Man bailed after police car hit following ram-raid

A Co-op store in Whetstone, Leicestershire, with police tape around it. A large glass window has been smashed and the frame pulled away from building with a shutter damaged. 
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The Co-op store in Whetstone, Leicestershire, was left with a smashed window and damaged shutter

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An 18-year-old man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a police car was struck following a ram-raid on a Co-op store in Leicestershire has been bailed.

Leicestershire Police said officers were called to the store in Cambridge Road, Whetstone, at about 04:00 BST on Wednesday, after a vehicle had driven into the front of the shop and a cash machine had been stolen.

Officers said the cash machine was loaded into a blue Toyota Hilux truck, which then crashed into an unmarked police vehicle parked on Cambridge Road.

The force said the man, who was arrested later on Wednesday in Barlestone, Leicestershire, had since been released pending further investigations.

An aerial view of the Co-op store in Cambridge Road Whetstone showing its frontage damaged and a police cordon in the area. Image source, Leicester Media Online
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The store and nearby roads were shut on Wednesday

He was also arrested on suspicion of conspiring to commit a burglary other than dwelling with intent to steal.

Police said a 20-year-old woman was also arrested in Barlestone on suspicion of assisting an offender and later released on bail.

Police renewed their appeal for information following the arrests.

A spokesperson for the force said: "We're keen to speak to anyone who saw either the blue Toyota Hilux or blue BMW in the area at the time and would particularly like to speak to anyone who captured them on a dashcam."

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