More than £370 worth of coffee has been stolen from an Aldi store in Southampton after it was targeted during a break-in.
Police were called to the store in Bursledon Road, Thornhill, shortly before midnight on Monday, where officers conducted enquiries at the scene.
In total, coffee to the value of £372 was taken from the store.
Police confirmed no arrests were made at the scene and the investigation continues.
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In a statement, a spokesperson for Hampshire Constabulary: “We were called at 11.46pm yesterday evening (Monday, February 3) to a report that the Aldi store on Bursledon Road had been broken into.
“Officers attended and carried out initial enquiries at the scene.
“Coffee to the value of £372 was taken. An investigation into this incident is underway.
“No arrests have been made at the current time.”
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