Dramatic footage of ‘ram raid’ robbery in Cleethorpes revealed
Humberside Police have released further CCTV footage in regards to the burglary of a Cleethorpes children’s clothing store.
In their statement they said:
“Officers are investigating a burglary at the children’s clothing store in the Market Place in Cleethorpes.
“The robbery was captured on CCTV and we are appealing for anyone with information that could help us identify those involved, or who may have been selling on children’s clothing following the theft.
“The incident was reported on Tuesday 14 June shortly after midnight.
Several people are seen on CCTV entering the premises by breaking in through the front door. Once inside, they remove a large amount of clothing and other property before fleeing the scene.
“We would like to speak to anyone who may have seen or heard anything or has dash cam footage in this area of Cleethorpes from the time of the incident.
“We are also interested in speaking to anyone who saw a quad bike and motorcycles in the area of the marketplace around the time of the burglary.
“If you have any information that could help with our enquiries, please call the non-emergency number 101 quoting log 8 of 14 June 2022.”
Owners of a popular Cleethorpes store are offering a reward for any information that leads to an arrest following a deplorable ram raid in the early hours.
Four masked men broke into Betty McKenzie, causing serious damage to the property and making off with thousands of pounds in designer clothing.
A quad bike was used to gain entrance into the baby & children’s clothing store just after midnight.
According to reports, Humberside Police chased the suspects along Peaks Parkway and into the direction of Nunsthorpe, where officers discovered the quad bike.
Now, the store owners are offering a reward for any information that may lead to an arrest.
“As many of you may have seen we were ram raided just after midnight this morning. There were 4 lads involved, a quad bike and a moped”, a statement issued by the owners of Betty McKenzie read.
“It has caused damage to our shop and a lot of stock was taken. We have decided to offer a reward for any information leading to the arrests of any or all of them”, it added.
“Any information of any Boss or Timberland clothing circulating the area would be greatly appreciated and received in the strictest of confidence, please send us a direct message”
(Footage/Image: Betty McKenzie/Humberside Police)


