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CCTV cameras have captured the moment a physiotherapy centre was raided of thousands of pounds worth of computer equipment on Friday night.
Footage shows an intruder inside Team Buckley in Broad Oak Road, Canterbury, after breaking in between 10pm and 1am .
Centre owner Andrew Buckley says he stole an Apple Mac, an iPad, three Geo laptops, a Macbox, and HP computer and laptop, an ultrasound machine and a GoPro 7 camera.
He added: "The delightful chap even decided to steal the money from a Cancer Research and Howletts charity box and then throw them down my toilet."
Mr Buckley shared an image of the suspect on Facebook in the hope of identifying him and retrieving the stolen goods.
He wrote: "Given the huge support my team get from the local community I would be grateful for all my friends, colleagues and local businesses to share this freely."
Police say they were called to the centre, which suffered damage to its roof in the break-in.
A spokesman added: "Mr Buckley shared an image of the suspect on Facebook in the hope of identifying him and retrieving the stolen goods."
Anyone with information is asked to call police on 01843 222289 quoting 46/20167/20.
They can also contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555 111 or using the anonymous online form at Crimestoppers-uk.org