Police appealing for witnesses
A commercial burglary in Plymouth has seen more than £200,000 in damages.
Investigations are underway following the break in on the Belliver industrial estate in Roborough, near Plymouth overnight between Wednesday 23 and Thursday 24 July.
It was reported that entry to the unit had been forced and around £20,000 worth of copper cut away from cables and then stolen.
The total cost to the business taking into account the stolen copper, damage to the premises and trade disruption is estimated in excess of £200,000.
Anybody with any information, or relevant footage which may help the investigation are being urged to call the police.
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