Three people have been arrested following a dawn raid in which Cotswold police uncovered a haul of suspected stolen goods.
Police in the Cotswolds carried out a burglary warrant at an address near Kemble at around 7.15am on Wednesday.
Officers swooped on a home and surrounding building on the A429, confiscating a number of items including drugs, a Volkswagen Scirocco car, four Bobcat mini-diggers, a JCB mini-digger on a trailer and a small dump truck.
Other equipment seized included chain saws, hedge trimmers, two high value mountain bikes, an assortment of Breitling and Rolex watches and a number of digital cameras.
A 26-year-old woman from Kemble was arrested on suspicion of possession of a Class B drug and handling stolen goods.
A 38-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possession of a Class B drug and a 60 year old man, also from Kemble, was arrested on suspicion of handing and receiving stolen goods.
All three have been bailed until April 5.
Inspector Nick Holmes said: "The warrant was part of a larger burglary operation in the Cotswolds and serves as a reminder to local residents that although burglary crime in the area is relatively low, we take this type of offence very seriously.
"We will be working with neighbouring forces in due course to help return the goods to their owners."