Thieves ram-raided a Henry's Liquor store in Yaldhurst Rd, Christchurch in the early hours of Monday.

Police are investigating whether three ram raid burglaries in Christchurch in the last month are linked.

Thieves reversed a stolen car through the doors of Henry's liquor store on Yaldhurst Rd at 2.20am on Monday, making off with an unknown amount of alcohol and causing extensive damage to the store.

It was the third early-morning ram raid burglary in as many weeks. On May 14, a car was reversed into Jemmett's Power Tool Service in Hornby and thousands of dollars of tools were taken. Less than 24 hours later, a car yanked the doors off Peaches & Cream on Colombo St on May 15 and cash was taken.

STACY SQUIRES/FAIRFAXNZ Shattered glass soaked in red wine was strewn across the store and car park after the ram-raid burglary.

Whisky and red wine spilled from a Christchurch bottle store after thieves reversed a car through the doors before making off in another vehicle with their loot.

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Alcohol fumes wafted across the forecourt of Henry's liquor store on Yaldhurst Rd, Sockburn, after the burglary at 2.20am.

MARK CORNELL / FAIRFAXNZ There have been three ram raids in Christchurch this month.

On Monday, two people raided the store after smashing their way in with a silver Nissan Primera, before a second car pulled up and alcohol was loaded in, a statement from police said.

"When police arrived at the scene, the Nissan was still running, parked in the store," the statement said.

The Nissan was stolen from a Riccarton proeprty on Sunday, police said.

STACY SQUIRES/FAIRFAXNZ It was the third early morning ram-raid of a Christchurch business this month.

Shattered glass filled the floor and forecourt, top-shelf bottles of whisky teetered from shelves as alcohol fumes wafted from the smashed liquor store, a police scene guard stationed outside.

Further police units, including forensics teams, arrived after 7.30am.

"The scene examination is currently in progress and police are making further inquiries into the matter," the statement said.

STACY SQUIRES/FAIRFAX NZ Police at the scene on Monday morning.

On Monday afternoon, a police spokeswoman said no arrests had been made in relation to all three burglaries, but police were following several lines of inquiry.

"Part of the police investigation will be establishing whether there are any links," she said.