Tamworth police believe a ram-raid overnight could be linked to three other break-ins on pubs and clubs.
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Up to four offenders, using two vehicles, struck in the early hours of Tuesday, hitting a service station, a hotel and two clubs in Tamworth.
The first reported break and enter occurred at a golf club on Mahony Avenue about 1am when a small amount of packaged beer was taken.
Police said the alarm was activated and a review of security footage shows at least three men inside the premises.
The second incident occurred about 1.15am at a bowling club on Margaret Street where a number of bottles of spirits were taken.
The third break-in occurred at a hotel on Marius Street about 1.30am and a review of footage shows four men kicking in the front door of the premises and then leaving soon after, in two separate vehicles.
In the fourth incident, a white hatchback reversed into the front windows of a service station on Goonoo Goonoo Road and loaded a free standing ATM into the car before speeding away.
One of the vehicles has been described as a small white four-door hatchback, and the second vehicle has been described as a silver/grey ‘people-mover’ with a dark coloured roof and fitted with roof racks.
Police are now investigating the four incidents that are believed to be linked and would like to speak with anyone who may have information that could assist the investigation.
Detectives can be contacted by calling Tamworth Police Station on (02) 6768 2999, or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.