Attempted burglary at home in Moredon – witnesses sought

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Wiltshire Police is appealing for information to identify a male in relation to an attempted burglary at a house in Moredon, Swindon.

Around 4pm on Friday 14 July 2017 unknown offender(s) attempted to break-in to a property on Beaney View by trying to break a patio door window.

The person living there was at home and noticed a male climb back over the rear garden fence.

CCTV images of a man officers would like to speak to in relation to this incident are above.

The man is described as being quite smartly dressed with a light, sky blue long sleeved shirt and dark navy blue jeans.  He was white, between 19 and 25-years-old, of slim build with light brown/blonde hair which was cut quite short; he was clean shaven.

If you can help with our enquiries please contact PC Jon Mapstone on 101 or anonymously, via Crimestoppers, on 0800 555 111.

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