Four supercars stolen from an airfield in Norfolk are still missing nearly three weeks after the £500,000 heist.
A gang nabbed the five supercars - including a Lamborghini and a Porsche - in an overnight raid at Tibenham Airfield where they were being kept for driving experience days on September 28.
The first of the missing cars, the VW Golf, was found on September 31 in Suffolk but mystery surrounds the location of the others.
A spokeswoman for Norfolk Constabulary said that “there are no further updates at this time” and confirmed that investigations are ongoing.
The thieves filmed themselves removing the keys to the vehicles from a cupboard in a secure building on the airfield and, hours later, recorded footage of themselves sitting in two of the cars in Barking.
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The cars are all distinctive with the Mercedes having an unusual orange and black paint job and the VW found in Suffolk decorated in the livery of the Sale Sharks rugby team.
Anyone who has information about the location of the cars should contact Norfolk Constabulary quoting crime reference 36/69420/24.
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