Police are appealing for information following a break-in at the Co-operative store in Gargrave on Wednesday (5th February).
Four suspects wearing balaclavas broke into the store at approximately 03.15am.
Once inside, they caused damage to the tills area before leaving with cash.
The suspects then left in vehicles heading in the direction of Aireton/Malham.
A police spokesperson said:
“Our officers are now appealing to anyone who was in the area at the time and saw any suspicious people or vehicles in the minutes leading up to the break-in until 03:30am.
“We also appealing to anyone who may have captured the incident on their doorbell or home CCTV cameras to get in touch.
“Anyone who can assist is asked to email dave.hunton1@northyorkshire.police.uk or call North Yorkshire Police on 101 and ask for Dave Hunton.
“If you prefer to remain anonymous, you can pass information to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via their website.”
Please quote reference 12250022585 when passing on information.

Skipton Choral Society invites local singers to open rehearsal
What's on at Skipton Town Hall this month?
Lightwater Valley announces 'exciting new era' under new ownership
Polyurethane grout to be used to fix leaking canal near Gargrave
When the weather turns, turn to Your Skipton
Vision Express in Skipton announces closure
Bus service diversions due to road closure near Bolton Abbey
Brand new local voucher platform set to launch next month
Corriedale: Your Skipton visits premiere ahead of historic crossover episode
Vaccines to be made accessible to struggling Yorkshire families
Police appeal for information following quad bike burglary in Skipton
Owner of Skipton cinema recognised in King's New Year Honours
Community come together over festive period in support of hospital patients
Addingham road closed for two weeks
Santa Paws: Festive photo competition winner revealed
Police ask witnesses to come forward after dog killed by vehicle
Police appeal for information following burglary in Skipton
Festive tractor run raises £45,000 for charity
Skipton's happiest town recognition sparks surge in housing enquiries


