Tools worth hundreds of pounds were stolen and vehicles damaged during a burglary at a farm in Bradford on Avon last week.
The handle was taken off a barn in Leigh Road between 8.30pm last Thursday and 7.15am last Friday and the lock was smashed.
Two nail guns worth £500 each, two drills worth £250 each and a chop saw worth £700 was stolen.
A Land Rover parked in the yard had its rear window removed and items stolen, and the passenger side window of a Ford Transit tipper was smashed and tools were stolen.
Call Wiltshire Police 101 with information.
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