Kings Langley home broken into twice in successive days
At around 11.30pm on Saturday, June 25, two men approached an address in Kings Langley belonging to a woman aged in her 70s and forced entry via the front door.
They then carried out a search of the living room where they were confronted by the woman’s partner; the men then ran off and police were called.
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Investigator Sandra Toomey, from Operation Manhunt, Hertfordshire Constabulary’s specialist unit which investigates distraction burglary and other crimes which target the elderly and vulnerable, said: “Thankfully the victims were not hurt during the incident but have understandably been left extremely upset by what has happened.
“We would like to identify the person pictured as they may have information about the incidents which could assist with our enquiries.
“If you believe you know who it is, please get in touch.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact Operation Manhunt via the Hertfordshire Constabulary non- emergency number 101, quoting crime reference D1/16/4563.
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