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Police are appealing for witnesses following reports of a residential burglary in Hellesdon where a number of high-value designer brand items were stolen.
The incident happened on Saturday 30 December 2023 between 4pm and 5pm. Two people were seen to approach the property on Ash Close, just off Drayton High Road, via a wooded area on foot before making off.
One of the suspects is described as 5ft 8 to 5ft 10, of a stocky build, wearing a light coloured puffy coat with hood, light coloured bottoms, and black trainers, carrying a light grey pillow case. The second suspect was around 5ft 10 to 6ft, of skinny build, wearing a dark beanie hat, light coloured coat/ hoodie, light coloured bottoms, and light coloured trainers, carrying a black bag or rucksack.
A number of designer items were taken including handbags, watches and perfumes.
PC Bowling of Norfolk Police said: “This incident occurred on a new-build housing estate, off the main Drayton High Road, during rush hour times. It is close to the ASDA supermarket, and David Lloyd Gym, whereby it is believed the suspects have fled in this direction. If you were on the Drayton High Road, or in the car park areas of the above locations, between these times and have witnessed any suspicious behaviour or captured dash camera footage in these location, we would like to hear from you. If you believe you know these individuals, or have seen them, we would also like to hear from you.”
Anyone with any information is asked to get in touch via the following channels quoting crime reference 36/ 91312/23:
Website: https://www.norfolk.police.uk/tell-us
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 101
Crimestoppers: Contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, or via their online form: www.crimestoppers-uk.org