An MP is offering a "substantial" reward after his beloved car was stolen at a railway station car park.
Arundel and South Downs MP Andrew Griffith said his Land Rover Defender was stolen at Pulborough Station's car park this week.
The Conservative politician is offering a substantial reward to anyone that can help bring the green off-roader back home.
He said there is a "substantial reward for return or information leading to recovery or arrests."
Mr Griffith said the car was stolen between 11.45am on Tuesday and 4.20pm on Thursday - and that the car has a number of unique identifiers which should make it easy to track down.
PLEASE HELP - My much loved defender was STOLEN - from Pulborough Railway station car park between Tuesday 1145 hrs and Thursday 1620 hrs.
— Andrew Griffith MP (@griffitha) July 18, 2024
SUBSTANTIAL REWARD FOR RETURN or INFORMATION leading to recovery or arrests.
Vehicle has a number of unique identifiers. pic.twitter.com/Z7NcQflqGN
Mr Griffith was first elected as an MP for the constituency in 2019 and has served a number of roles under several Prime Ministers.
He is now the shadow secretary of state for science, innovation and technology.
The Argus has approached Sussex Police for comment.
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