Police are urging lorry drivers and haulage company owners to be aware of thieves stealing fuel from HGVs in Suffolk.
The warning follows nine reported offences in the Bury St Edmunds area since March 1.
In the latest incident, thieves stole fuel from vehicles in a lorry park off the A14 at Rougham overnight between April 5 and 6.
In the Ipswich area, four incidents have been reported along the A14 and A12 in March and April.
Superintendent Matthew Carney, of Suffolk police, said: “We have seen a number of these types of thefts this year.
"Thieves are damaging and breaking fuel caps in a bid to get to the fuel and I would urge any lorry drivers and haulage company owners to take steps to prevent themselves from becoming victims.
“If you are a victim, please report the incident as soon as possible.
"Equally, if you witness any suspicious activity, for example people tampering with lorries late at night, please report this straight away via 999 as this gives us the best chance to catch those responsible.”
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