Police have appealed for information after a spate of burglaries at homes in Lancaster.
There were three break-ins on Coulston Road, and one on Wellington Road, during the night of June 14 and 15.
The burglaries were of garages, detached garages or sheds.
One property was a house under renovation, where the culprit or culprits took tools and an e-bike.
Detective Inspector Adie Knowles (below) appealed for information during his regular 'Beyond the Beat' on Beyond Radio on Tuesday evening.

If anyone saw anything suspicious overnight on Coulston Road or Wellington Road on June 14-15 please contact police on 101, email Det Insp Knowles directly on 6966@lancashire.police.uk or phone Crime Stoppers on 0800 555111.


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