CCTV images show three masked people police want to speak to after two motorhomes were stolen from a dealership on the Chadwick Bank Industrial Estate in Stourport.

The motorhomes were stolen from the Better Than Camping dealership on the night of Thursday, February 11.

Kidderminster Shuttle: One of the stolen motorhomesOne of the stolen motorhomes

One of the vehicles is a Swift Kontiki with a black cab, number plate FJ15BPO, while the other is a white Weinsberg, registration YN17CTX.

They were taken at some time between 9pm at 10.30pm.

Police have released pictures of the motorhomes in the hope of tracking them down and have shared stills from CCTV footage at the site, showing three people who are thought to have been acting suspiciously in the area at the time.

Kidderminster Shuttle: One of the stolen motorhomesOne of the stolen motorhomes

PC Ash Colley, of West Mercia Police, said: "As part of our investigation we are appealing for witnesses who may have seen three people, all wearing hoods and face coverings, acting suspiciously in and around Chadwick Bank Industrial Estate on that Thursday night.

“One of the vehicles is a Swift Kontiki with a black cab, FJ15BPO, and the other a white body Weinsberg, YN17CTX.

Kidderminster Shuttle: Three people with masks and hoods were captured on CCTV in the area around the time of the theftsThree people with masks and hoods were captured on CCTV in the area around the time of the thefts

"We would like to hear from anyone with any information about the stolen vehicles.”

Investigating officers are keen to identify the three individuals in the CCTV images as they may be able to help police with their enquiries.

Kidderminster Shuttle: Three people with masks and hoods were captured on CCTV in the area around the time of the theftsThree people with masks and hoods were captured on CCTV in the area around the time of the thefts

Anyone with information is urged to contact police on 101 or via the West Mercia Police online reporting page at westmercia.police.uk.

People can also speak to the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously online or by calling 0800 555 111.