Officers found the squirrel scampering along the aisles, and helping himself to nuts and bird seed from the shelves.
Police in England were called to a burglary in a B&Q store to find that a squirrel had broken in.
They were called to the store in Norfolk on Saturday night after an alarm was set off.
Officers found the squirrel scampering along the aisles, and helping himself to nuts and bird seed from the shelves.
Norfolk Police said the animal was too quick and managed to make a clean getaway.
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