Police launch witness appeal after Royston car break-ins

By Layth Yousif

22nd Mar 2024 | Local News

Police launch witness appeal after Royston car break-ins
Police launch witness appeal after Royston car break-ins

Witness appeal following interference with a motor vehicle in Royston

Police are appealing for witnesses following two incidents of vehicle interference in Royston.

The incidents occurred on Lambert Way, once on Monday, March 4 and Monday, March 11, with both happening at around 130am.

The suspect reportedly entered the victim's van on both occasions and conducted an untidy search before leaving. Nothing was reported as stolen. 

The suspect is described as a white male, aged in his twenties and wearing a dark jacket with black gloves and black shoes.

PCSO Rebecca Fannon-Hall, from the Royston Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: "I'd like to hear from anyone who witnessed this incident, was in the area at the time or has any information that may help the investigation.

"Did you see what happened, or have any further information? Additionally, if you have any dash cam or footage from doorbell cameras, please check it and email me at [email protected], as it may help us progress our investigation."

 Call the non-emergency number 101, quoting crime reference 41/20486/24.

     

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