Bury’s neighbourhood crime team are investigating a burglary that happened in Whitefield last week.
The burglary occurred at around 5pm on Tuesday, September 3 on Old Hall Lane in Whitefield.
Police say CCTV footage shows that two suspects wearing balaclavas and dressed in dark clothing entered the rear of the property and then leaving the scene in a black Volkswagen Golf.
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The Golf is believed to have been parked up on Old Hall Lane whilst the burglary was in progress.
The same vehicle is then believed to have travelled to the Bolton area immediately after the burglary was committed.
Prior to this, at around 4.30pm a member of the public reported seeing two balaclava clad males jumping over a wall from St Joseph's Avenue in Whitefield and onto Sandgate Road where they climbed into a dark coloured VW Golf.
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A spokesperson for GMP Bury said: “We would like to ask anybody who lives around the St Joseph’s Avenue / Sandgate Road area of Whitefield to check their CCTV/Ring doorbell cameras for any activations between 4pm and 4.30pm on the 03/09/24 which may have captured the suspects of their vehicle.
“We would also like to ask anybody in the vicinity of Old Hall Lane, Whitefield to check their cameras between 4.45pm and 5.10pm for any suspicious activity.
“Similarly, if you were travelling through these areas at the relevant times and have a dash camera fitted, please can this be reviewed."
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Any information or footage can be shared directly with the investigating officer PC Hubbard via 18009@gmp.police.uk.
Alternatively, you can contact the office directly on 0161 856 8222.
Information can always be shared anonymously with CrimeStoppers on 0800 555 111.
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