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Identity of men sought in CCTV images at bank ATM
 
 
Identity of men sought in CCTV images at bank ATM
Police Press Release
28 March 2013
ref- PR41983 /2013
 
 
Police are seeking to identify two men seen using what is believed to be a stolen bank card at Barclays in Goring Road, Worthing just after midnight on Saturday 9 March.
The card was taken from a house that was burgled on South Farm Road, Broadwater on Friday 8 March sometime between 2pm and 11.45pm Detective Constable Graham Milner from West Sussex CID said: "We are keen to hear from anyone who recognises either of the men shown in the CCTV images in order to eliminate them from our enquiries. "The men were seen driving a white Ford Transit 17 seater minibus with windows down both sides and at the rear. One of them is described as white, around 5' 10" of slim build and was wearing jeans, white trainers and a very distinctive hooded top with a pattern on the rear and left front side." "Entry to the house in South Farm Road was gained by forcing the kitchen door at the rear of the property. The occupants were away at the time and a vast quantity of electrical items were stolen including cameras, and games consoles. If you recognise the men in the CCTV or have any information regarding the burglary at South Farm Road and/or have been offered electrical items for sale but are dubious of their origins then please get in touch. You can call 101 quoting serial 0673 of 9/3 or alternatively leave an anonymous message with the independent charity."
 
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