Police appeal after Ted Baker items stolen from lorry in MK

Police are asking for information following the theft of a number of Ted Baker items from a lorry parked in Milton Keynes.

The lorry was parked overnight from Monday 7 August to Tuesday 8 August at the junction of Lasborough Road and Winchester Circle in Kingston in eastern Milton Keynes.

The incident happened between 3am and 7am, when the lock to the rear of the lorry has been forced open and items stolen from the parked vehicle.

Stolen items included a wide variety of t-shirts, shirts, trousers and jackets, with the total take valued in the ten of thousands of pounds.

Police are asking that anyone who spots these in shops, websites or circumstances that appear to be suspicious are asked to get in touch.

Investigating officer, PC Ellie Daymond, based at Milton Keynes Police Station, said, “Some of these stolen items are quite distinctive and my hope is that someone will spot these unique items. If you come across any of these, I ask that you please report this to us online or via 101 quoting reference 43230353166. This report will go directly to the investigating officer.

“Equally, I would like to appeal to motorists with dash-cam footage who were in the area overnight between 7-8 August to review it and check if their camera has captured anything significant during those early hours.”