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Hazlemere burglary – Gold rings stolen

| June 16, 2014

Police Light - 2014-03-22

At 12.13pm on Wednesday 11th June 2014 three men broke into a property in Cedar Avenue, Hazlemere.

Entry was gained into the property by smashing a panel in the rear door and once inside the offenders conducted a messy search of the property. They also attempted to remove a safe and caused damage to the property.

The offenders attempted to remove the safe in black BMW saloon which had been parked on the driveway by a forth offender. However the burglars were unable to get the safe into the car and it drove off with all four men in the car and the boot left open towards The Warren.

Several gold rings were stolen in the burglary.

The first offender is a white man, aged in his mid twenties, 6ft tall, with short light brown hair and was clean shaven. He was wearing a light-coloured baseball cap, smart casual clothing, a polo shirt and light-coloured trousers.

The second offender is a white man aged in his forties, 5ft 9ins of  stocky build. He had dark-coloured hair and wore a material hat pulled over his face.

The third offender is a white man, aged in his mid twenties, 6ft tall of  stocky build.

The fourth offender, who was driving the car, was in his late forties, and had short hair with a side parting which was swept across his forehead.

Thames Valley Police are appealing for anyone who has information about the burglary to contact the 24-hour Thames Valley Police enquiry centre on 101.

If you don’t want to speak directly to the police, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. No personal details are taken, information is not traced or recorded and you will not go to court.

Further information can be found on the Thames Valley Police website.

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