Burglary on County Road Swindon – witnesses sought

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Wiltshire Police is appealing for witnesses after a burglary in Swindon and the fraudulent use of a debit card afterwards.

Between 1.20pm and 4pm on Tuesday 13 June 2017 unknown offender(s) broke in to an address on County Road, near to the County Ground Hotel, and stole a black wallet and lap top computer.

The wallet contained a debit card which was then used in the Co-op on Clive Parade, Cricklade Road, Swindon to buy goods.

A CCTV image of a man officers would like to speak to in relation to this incident is above.

PC Darren Zerebecki said: “This break-in took place in the middle of the day when this road is very busy, someone must have heard or seen something suspicious – if that is you please contact me.”

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

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