Four people have been arrested following burglaries across Suffolk including a raid of a village bowls club.
The arrests related to a series of burglaries at commercial premises that took place between July and November this year where plant, machinery and jewellery and power tools were stolen.
This included raids in Semer and Stowupland in October.
Quad bikes, chainsaws and a mini tractor worth more than £30,000 were stolen from a workshop in Semer in October.
In the same month, £40,000 of tools were stolen from Stowupland bowls club.
The three men and one women were arrested on Wednesday morning on suspicion of conspiracy to burglary and were taken to Bury St Edmunds police investigation centre for questioning.
They have all since been released on bail, pending further enquiries.
A man in his 40s answers bail on February 18, 2025 as does a woman in her 30s, while a man in his 30s answers on February 16 and a man in his 20s answers on February 17.
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