A man has been arrested over a ram-raid on a designer clothes store in Leeds.
The front window of the Flannels shop on Vicar Lane was crashed into by a Nissan and tens of thousands of pounds worth of items were stolen. It is the third time in eight months that the store has been ram-raided.
The gang then fled the scene in a BMW and a Mercedes. Police say the abandoned Nissan had been stolen in a burglary in the Roundhay area in July.
A 24-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the incident and enquiries are continuing.
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