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Officers have released images of a man they wish to trace after a burglary in Retford.
An intruder snuck into the restricted area of The Packet Inn in Bescoby Street and stole a large quantity of cash.
The incident happened on Sunday 18 August at around 4.20pm. The intruder has taken the pub’s takings as well as rifled through one of the owner’s handbags.
A number of lines of inquiry including a CCTV trawl and forensic opportunities has been explored to bring the person responsible to justice.
Officers have now released an image of a man that could help them with their inquiries. They are calling on the public’s help to identify him.
PC Richard Walker, who is investigating the incident, said:
“As you would expect, we take every report of burglary extremely seriously. The intruder has snuck his way into a restricted area of the pub when no one was looking and taken a significant amount of cash.
“This incident will have caused immense hardship for the couple who run the pub. This is their livelihood. We are determined to catch the person responsible.
“We have released images of a man that could help us further our investigation and are calling on the public’s help. Do you know the man in the images? Are you the man in the images? Please get in touch with us as soon as possible.”
Anyone with information can call 101 quoting incident number 0109 of the 19th August 2024 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.