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Pictures released in hunt for Headcorn ram-raid gang

Dresses stolen from Lady Mop in Headcorn. Copyright: Kent Police
Dresses stolen from Lady Mop in Headcorn. Copyright: Kent Police
Dresses stolen from Lady Mop in Headcorn. Copyright: Kent Police
Dresses stolen from Lady Mop in Headcorn. Copyright: Kent Police
Dresses stolen from Lady Mop in Headcorn. Copyright: Kent Police
Dresses stolen from Lady Mop in Headcorn. Copyright: Kent Police
Dresses stolen from Lady Mop in Headcorn. Copyright: Kent Police
Dresses stolen from Lady Mop in Headcorn. Copyright: Kent Police

These are some of the clothes worth thousands of pounds stolen in a ram raid in Headcorn.

Police have taken the step of releasing the images in the hope of tracking down the men responsible for the raid at the Lady Mop boutique, in Headcorn High Street, on Tuesday, February 23.

Officers want to find anyone who has been offered these clothes for sale on the black market.

The raid happened at 3am, when a 4x4 was smashed into the front of the shop. It is believed to have been a dark old-style Jeep Cherokee, which was driven towards Tenterden on the A274 after the raid.

Three men, all wearing hooded tops, were seen during the incident.

DC Gary Stamp said: "These dresses are very high quality, distinctive and are easily recognisable.

"We are appealing for anyone who may have been offered these dresses, perhaps for a knock-down price, to contact us immediately on 01795 419161 or Kent Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111."

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