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We’re appealing for information following a burglary attempt in Locks Heath.
It was reported that between 1.45am and 1.55am on Friday 13 May, two men were looking through the windows of an address on Admirals Road before accessing the garden by hopping the back gate.
Entry was not gained to the house and nothing was reported stolen.
We are releasing two CCTV images of men we would like to identify as part of our enquiries.
We appreciate that the men have their faces covered, however we are appealing to anyone who saw these men in the area, or may have captured them on CCTV or Ring door bell camera to make contact with police.
Officers are keen to trace the movements of these two men following this incident to assist in identifying them.
Did you see these men in the area? Did you see them get into a vehicle at all?
We are particularly keen to hear from residents who live north of Admirals Road, Northmore Road and the Park Gate Primary School areas, and ask anyone with CCTV or a Ring door bell camera in these areas to check their footage to see if they captured these individuals at around 2am that morning.
Equally, if you know who these men are then please contact us.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 101, quoting 44220188315.
Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers 100% anonymously on 0800 555 111, or via their anonymous online form at crimestoppers-uk.org