Lutterworth supermarket cash machine destroyed by thieves
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Police said an unknown quantity of cash had been stolen
Money was taken from a cash machine outside a supermarket after it was destroyed by thieves, police said.
Officers were called to the Co-op store in Linden Drive, Lutterworth, Leicestershire, at about 02:45 BST.
Leicestershire Police said an unknown quantity of cash had been taken from the wrecked machine.
"The supermarket is in a residential area and I believe there are people who will have seen or heard what happened," said Det Con Chris Symmonds.
"I am particularly keen to speak to anyone living nearby who has a CCTV or doorbell camera at their address."

Witnesses have been urged to come forward

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