Thousands of pounds worth of goods were stolen in an armed robbery on a country road in Oxfordshire. 

A green Yamaha Grizzly 700 quad bike, a green Suzuki King quad bike with black wheels, a green Yamaha Kodiak Quad Bike with black wheels, a Logic fertilizer sprayer, a Logic seed sprayer and a Logic Mower were taken by four men on a road near Chipping Norton. 

The incident occurred on an unnamed road that links the A436 to Cornwell on Saturday at around 8.25am. 

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The victim was driving a green Landrover Freelander with a trailer attached that was also stolen. 

A spokesman for Thames Valley police said: "The path of the Freelander has been blocked by a black BMW.

"Four males have surrounded the vehicle, some of whom were carrying weapons.

"A silver VW Touareg has then pulled up and the trailer has been detached from the victim’s car, hooked up to the VW and taken.

"Three of the offenders were dressed in black the fourth is described as being bald, with a potbelly, wearing a red T-shirt with a Tupac rap logo on it."

Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to the robbery.

Investigating officer, detective constable Mark Lowman, said: “This was a concerning incident for the victim, but thankfully they were not injured.

“The equipment taken was worth thousands of pounds and we are conducting enquiries into this incident.

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“If anyone has information about the vehicles involved, the men described or if they have been offered these items for sale then we ask them to get in touch.

“Or if you were driving in the area and have a dash-cam we would ask you to check the footage and get in touch if it shows anything that may assist our investigation.   

“Anyone with information or footage can upload it to our online portal or call 101 quoting reference 43230348161.

“Or if you do not wish to speak to the police but wish to share inform you can do so 100 per cent anonymously by contacting Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”