Plea for witnesses following break-in at house in Liden

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Wiltshire Police is appealing for witnesses after a house was burgled in Liden, Swindon.

Unknown offender(s) broke in to the property on Fairlawn between 1pm and 2.30pm on Wednesday 12 April 2017 and made an untidy search of the house.

Perfumes and high value jewellery were taken along with Louis Vuitton bags.

It appears that the suspect(s) may have been disturbed as they left the master bedroom partially searched.

PC Dan Thomas said:  “This break-in took place in broad day-light so I am sure someone would have seen or heard something suspicious or someone acting suspiciously in the Fairlawn area.

“If you saw or heard anything suspicious from anytime in the morning until after 2.30pm that day, please contact me.”

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

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