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Detectives are issuing images of people who may have information that may assist our ongoing enquiries into several separate burglaries across Liverpool where numerous items were stolen.
On Wednesday 24th January it was reported that several items including a silver HP laptop, a Macbook Pro laptop and a JBL speaker were stolen from two flats on Hardman Street in Liverpool.
CCTV footage in the area recorded a man wearing dark clothing and white shoes entering the alleyway on Hardman Street at about 4.10am in the morning and later leaving with several carrier bags.
On Wednesday 10th January we received a report of a burglary at a house on Domingo Vale. Several items including a bank card, keys and a Volkswagen Blue Passat were taken from the property. The bank card was used at several nearby shops and a burnt-out vehicle which officers confirmed was the stolen Volkswagen was found in a grassland area.
Seven other burglaries also took place between 12 September and 20 November where windows were damaged and mobile phones, wallets, bank cards and an Xbox were taken from addresses on Andrew Gardens, Empress Road, Devonshire Road, Jericho close, Grove Street, Killington Way and Stanley Gardens.
Detectives have now issued CCTV images of the men they wish to speak to who could assist in each of these investigations.
Detective Sergeant Hannah Marren said: “These burglaries have caused damage to properties in the area and several valuable items have been taken from people’s homes where they should feel safe and secure.
The impact that a burglary has on a victim of crime is distressing and upsetting. As part of Operations Assure our dedicated team of officers in Liverpool investigates residential burglaries and are committed to reducing such crimes and bringing offenders to justice.
“We think the men pictured may have vital information that could help our enquiries so if you know them, please come forward as soon as possible.
"Similarly, if you have doorbell footage or cameras from the dates in January or last year that may have captured something please get in touch.
“While some months have passed since the incidents, any information you hold could be crucial to our enquiries. If you recognise the men pictured then please let us know, as it could support our ongoing investigation."
Anyone with information on this incident can contact 0151 777 4035 or via our social media desk on Twitter @MerPolCC or Facebook ‘Merseyside Police Contact Centre’.
You can also contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously, on 0800 555 111.