Clanfield Co-operative store smashed up by ram-raiders trying to steal cash machine
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A telehandler was used to rip out the cash point at The Co-operative store in Clanfield at 2.45am today.
Police said the ATM was smashed out of the ground before being abandoned by the gang, who dumped the telehandler and fled in two cars.
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Hide AdThe raid was the second of its kind at the village shop and has sent shock waves through the Clanfield community.
Councillor John Bannell, chairman of Clanfield Parish Council, was dismayed by the latest attack.
He said: ‘It’s despicable.This is the second time the store has been targeted in the space of two or three years.
‘This is most unfair and distressing for the staff at the Co-operative, who have been doing wonderful work to keep things going in the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Hide Ad‘It’s unacceptable that the staff of the Co-operative to be in any way under threat at any time.’
Clanfield’s district councillor Ken Moon said the raid could have a devastating impact on the village’s elderly community.
‘I’m absolutely horrified by what’s happened. This sort of facility, for a village like Clanfield, is so critical,’ he said.
‘This will have a significant impact on the village, particularly on the elderly residents, who rely on the store to buy their daily goods.’
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Hide AdThe last attack on the shop, in White Dirt Lane, was in July 2018.
Thieves used a forklift truck to smash through the wall of the two-storey store, causing thousands of pounds of damage.
The forklift was then set on fire and dumped outside the shop, which was closed for several days.
Speaking of the latest attack, a spokesman for Hampshire police said: ‘The building is awaiting structural engineers to look at it because of the damage caused and due to that it's not known if anything was actually taken at this stage.’
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Those with information about the crime, or who saw anything suspicious in the area at the time of the incident, are being urged to call police on 101 quoting serial number 44200155517.