Items being set aside for vulnerable families at Christmas are stolen during a night-time raid.
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CCTV caught the group making three visits to the 'Transforming Lives' food bank at Martock Christian Fellowship, Somerset, during the raid on Tuesday.It said most of its higher value items were lost in the raid, including nappies, tinned meals, tinned meat and pet food. Its service includes two larger provisions at Christmas and Easter when it serves up to 110 people in Martock and the local community."The theft will have a huge impact on our ability to support these families," said Dave Sinclair Associate Pastor at Martock Christian Fellowship.
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