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Intruders believed to have broken into National Coastwatch Institution's Whitstable Station at Tankerton

By: Sam Lennon slennon@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 13:22, 28 April 2018

Updated: 16:34, 28 April 2018

This was the scene of devastation following a break-in at a coastal lookout station.

The door was left smashed, with glass strewn inside the property and equipment was stolen.

It happened at the National Coastwatch Institution's Whitstable Station.

The smashed door at the lookout station. Submitted picture

The break-in at the converted beach hut at Marine Terrace is believed to have happened overnight and was believed to have first been reported by a dog walker this morning.

The thieves stole a tripod, monocular and also took six hand-held radios.

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Three have since been recovered near Swalecliffe skate park.

A money spinner cash charity container was also removed and also found near the skate park.

The mess left inside the station. Submitted picture.
The recovered charity cash container. Submitted picture.

A police spokesman said: "Kent Police received a report that a hut in Whitstable had been burgled at 8.07am on Saturday, April 28.

"At present no suspects have been identified and enquiries are ongoing."

Further details are expected.

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