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Sportswear stolen from lorry at Stafford services on M6

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It was believed the theft took place between 22:00 GMT on Tuesday and 05:00 GMT on Wednesday, police said

A large amount of sportswear has been stolen from a lorry at motorway services on the M6.

The lorry driver reported 22 pallets were taken in the theft at Stafford services southbound.

It was believed it occurred between 22:00 GMT on Tuesday and 05:00 GMT on Wednesday, police said.

A red and white lorry seen parked behind the targeted vehicle at about 00:45 GMT on Wednesday was driven away at about 02:00 GMT.

At the same time, four individuals were spotted running in the direction of the nearby Roadchef restaurant.

Insp Tim Norbury, of Stafford Local Policing Team, said: "I know it is a worrying time for drivers concerned about their safety as well as businesses concerned about loss of goods.

"I would encourage drivers to park in well-lit areas, ensure security measures are in place in respect of vehicles and trailers and be alert."

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