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Police help recover Land Rover stolen from Tonbridge car park in under an hour

A quick-thinking police officer helped retrieve a stolen Land Rover less than an hour after it had been taken.

The vehicle was taken from Tonbridge town centre car park at around 3.45pm and driven to East Malling on Wednesday, January 19.

Police want to speak to the driver of this car, which was driving in convoy with the stolen Land Rover. Picture: Kent Police
Police want to speak to the driver of this car, which was driving in convoy with the stolen Land Rover. Picture: Kent Police

An officer from the Tonbridge Community Safety Unit was on patrol in the Vale Road area when he was approached by the victim who explained their car was taken from a nearby car park.

It was quickly established a tablet device had been left in the car and contained track software, which the officer relayed to colleagues.

At 4.35pm the vehicle was successfully located near East Malling railway station.

A police spokesman said: "An investigation is ongoing to identify the offenders and officers have now released an image of a vehicle which enquires have established was travelling in convoy with the stolen Land Rover.

"It was travelling on false number plates and is believed to be either a Ford C-Max or S-Max, with heavily tinted windows."

Anyone with information which may assist the investigation is urged to contact Kent Police on 01622 604100, quoting reference 46/11973/21.

You can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or by using the online form on their website.

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