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Parcels were stolen from a national company's Fenland depot in the early hours of today (Monday February 12).
Evri Delivery Unit in Chatteris was targeted at about 2am when police were called with reports of a break-in at Barlett Business Park in Huntingdon Road.
A security door was rammed open with a vehicle and a number of parcels were stolen.
Officers said it is not yet known how many were taken.
An investigation has been launched.
Anyone who has any information or saw anything suspicious in the area around that time should contact police on the force website quoting reference 35/9919/24 or call 101 if you do not have internet access.
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