'Teenagers' in hoodies are being hunted by police after a car was stolen in Ascot.

Thames Valley Police said the estate car was stolen on Sunday, April 26, in the early hours.

It was snatched from Victoria Road, some time between 12.30am and 12.40am.

Officers are calling on witness to come forwards or those who have CCTV or doorbell cameras in the area.

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The car was a grey-coloured Seat Leon estate with the registration LV64 OBS.

Thames Valley Police said both offenders are described as being aged in their late teens and both of a slim build.

One was around 5ft 10ins tall and the other 5ft 8ins tall.

The first offender was dressed in a grey hooded top and the other offender was dressed in a darker coloured hooded top, and is also believed to have had a black beanie hat on.

Investigating officer, PC Laura Childs, said: “I am appealing for witnesses to this incident where a car was stolen from Victoria Road in Ascot.

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“Although this happened at a very early hour in the morning, I am appealing to any residents of the area to get in touch if they can help with any information on this.

“I would ask that anyone on the same street, who have any CCTV footage at the front of their house, or a doorbell camera, to review it to check if it caught anything significant.

“The preferred method of contacting police is via the online form, quoting reference 43200123790 or alternatively, you can call 101."