Police are investigating after three cars were allegedly stolen and used during two break and enters in Lake Macquarie on Tuesday.
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About 3.30am three people driving the vehicles attended a service station at Wyee, police said.
The three allegedly forced entry through an external toilet door, and smashed through a wall and into the service station where they took a safe containing a large sum of money and a large number of cigarettes.
One of the vehicles was left at the Wyee service station, with the three people continuing to another service station at Fennell Bay.
About 4.20am, the two vehicles were allegedly used to smash a glass wall at the service station, before the three people attached a rope to an ATM and unsuccessfully tried to pull it from its location, police said.
Officers from Lake Macquarie Police District have established crime scenes at both locations and are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
The vehicles involved were allegedly stolen between Saturday, February 29, and Tuesday, March 3, from Cessnock, West Gosford and Scone.
The vehicles are a silver Toyota utility with the number plate CQ21JZ, a white Mitsubishi Pantech truck with the registration BT73PL and a white Mitsubishi Canter flatbed truck with the number plate CE78NR.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Lake Macquarie Police on 4922 8899 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.