Police have released CCTV images of a man they want to speak to in connection with a series of burglaries from agricultural sites across West Norfolk.
Officers believe the thefts, which happened between July 17 and 22, may be linked.
They are:
On 17 July, two tractors were broken into overnight, between 8.30pm and 8am the next day, at a property in Bath Road, Wereham, causing damage to locks and taking a GPS screen
Overnight between 18 July and 19 July a Toyota Hilux pick-up truck with registration number VRM AU66LNP was stolen from a property in Fakenham Road, South Creake, Fakenham, after a padlock was cut to a barn. On the same night, at 11.24pm, stables at Hillington were broken into and tractor keys stolen.
Further burglaries took place between just past midnight and 3am on July 22, all at the same property in Bath Road, Wereham, where damage was caused to several buildings at the site. High-value power tools, a motocross bike and van with registration LM19JUY, were taken, along with vehicle keys, ÂŁ250 in cash and cases of gin.
Officers also believe these may be linked to a series of burglaries in Barnham Broom. The incidents happened overnight between Tuesday 19 July 2022 and Wednesday 20 July 2022 where a number of addresses on Honingham Road and Norwich Road in Barnham Broom were burgled.
A purple Dodge Challenger, an imitation firearm, cash and jewellery were amongst the items stolen. The purple Dodge Challenger has since been recovered
Police have released the CCTV image of a man they would like to speak to in connection with the incidents.
Anyone who recognises the man or has any information about the incidents should contact PC Felicity Stamp on 101. Alternatively, they can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.