Callous thieves have stolen two cars from a home in Epsom - including one which was coverted for wheelchair use.

Officers were called to Burghfield after two vehicles were stolen from a driveway between 10pm on Wednesday night and 7am on Thursday morning.

The suspects managed to steal the car keys by ‘fishing’ through the letterbox.

They then took both the blue Audi Q5 and blue Ford Torneo Custom van that had been adapted for wheelchair use and sped off down East Street and on to the Ewell Bypass.

Surrey Police is looking to identify three suspects who were seen on CCTV arriving at the location.

They have been described as three men, of slim build all wearing hoods and balaclavas and what appears to be dark clothing.

Officcers are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed anything suspicious in the area, have any dashcam or video doorbell footage of the cars being driven away between 3.10am and 3.30am, or have any further information around the theft.

Contact Surrey Police quoting reference number PR/45220006929.

A spokesperson for Surrey Police said: "We are appealing for the public's help after callous thieves stole two vehicles in Epsom, overnight, one of which was converted for wheelchair use.

"Officers were called to Burghfield following reports of two vehicles being stolen from a driveway at some point between 10pm on Wednesday night (January 19) and 7am on Thursday morning (January 20).

"The suspects managed to steal the car keys by ‘fishing’ through the letterbox.

"They then took both the blue Audi Q5 and blue Ford Torneo Custom van that had been adapted for wheelchair use, that were parked on the driveway and headed off at speed down East Street and on to the Ewell Bypass.

"We are looking to identify three suspects who were seen on CCTV arriving at the location.

"They have been described as three men, of slim build all wearing hoods and balaclavas and what appears to be dark clothing.

"We are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed anything suspicious in the area, have any dashcam or video doorbell footage of the cars being driven away between 3.10am and 3.30am, or have any further information around this theft to contact us.

"If you have any information, please contact us quoting PR/45220006929 via:

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