Ram raid in Plympton as cashpoint stolen from Co-op store

Police appeal for witnesses following Glen Road break-in

Author: Katy WhitePublished 2nd Feb 2026

Detectives are investigating a ram raid burglary at a Co-op store in Plympton during the early hours of 2nd February.

Police were called at around 1.45am after reports of a break-in on Glen Road. A wall at the store was damaged, and cash was stolen.

It is believed a John Deere telehandler was used to destroy the wall and remove a cashpoint machine from the building. The vehicle had been stolen earlier in the night, according to police.

Officers attended the scene and have continued enquiries while a scene guard was in place. Investigations into the incident are ongoing.

Police are asking anyone with information or dash cam footage that could assist the investigation to contact them by calling 101 or reporting online, quoting reference number 50260027042.

Support is available for anyone affected by crime through victimcare-dc.org or by calling Victim Support on 08 08 16 89 111. Devon and Cornwall Police’s Victim Care Unit can also be reached on 01392 475900.

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