A reward of £500 is now being offered for anyone who can tell Guernsey Police what might have happened at the Rohais Motor Centre.
The family run-motor centre was broken in to at some point over the weekend of the 12 October, with items valued at thousands of pounds stolen alongside a customer's BMW.
Owner Mark Sauvarin said he was gutted to find out about the theft, but Guernsey Police are still investigating the matter.
Yesterday evening, officers announced a £500 reward has been offered for anyone who could give any information about those responsible for the burglary.
The BMW has already been found, they added. It was abandoned on the outskirts of Town in the same conditions as when it had been taken.
Pictured: Mark Sauvarin, the owner of the Rohais Motor Centre, in front of some Pioneer stereos.
A Guernsey Police spokesperson said: "No arrests have been made and enquiries are ongoing. We are appealing for witnesses and would ask anyone with information to contact the CID Office on 01481 725111 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
"Crimestoppers have offered the reward of up to £500 for information leading to the arrest and charge of the person(s) responsible for this offence."
The items stolen included several Pioneer car stereo systems, a MaxiSys diagnostic tool and more.
Pictured top: The Rohais Motor Centre (image from their Facebook page).
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