CCTV images of two masked men, who broke into a luxury Welsh car dealership, have been released in a bid to catch the culprits. Rory Collingbourne, co-founder of the Whitson Prestige Car Vehicle Sales and Brokerage, in Newport, was met with a scene of destruction when he went into work on Sunday, August 18. His showroom had been "ransacked", with windows left smashed, a garage door forced open and two cars, worth £85,000, stolen.

Mr Collingbourne said they had been left "devastated". Whitson Prestige is a family-run business specialising in luxury, performance and classic cars. In a video shared to his Instagram, Rory said: "This isn't only our showroom but this is our family home.

Words cannot describe how upset and cross we are right now." READ MORE: Nearly 50 haulier jobs at risk as logistics giant to close North Wales operation READ MORE: Former asylum redevelopment plans receive multi-million pound boost While the camera feed box was stolen, Mr Collingbourne has some CCTV images of the masked men coming into the property and walking around the showroom that had already been uploaded to the cloud, reports WalesOnline. He has shared the images on social media and said that any relevant details would be rewarded.

At approximately 3.30am on Sunday, the hooded men broke in to the property, causing extensive damage before stealing two vehicles, a black BMW XM3 with the registration LC71 VDX and a white Mercedes C43 with the registration RF19 JVN. The family also believe that .