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Detectives investigating a break-in at a family home want to speak to this man.
Jewellery and electrical goods were among the items taken from the property in Nethermere Lane, Broxtowe, Nottingham, following the burglary.
Police have been carrying out house-to-house inquiries, analysing CCTV footage and making other local inquiries since the break-in, which happened between 8.15am and 2.30pm on 27 June 2024.
Officers are now in a position to release these images of a man they believe could have important information about the incident.
Investigator Cait Ehrich, of Nottinghamshire Police, said:
“We are working hard on this investigation and following a number of lines of inquiry.
“We understand home break-ins can cause concern within the wider community so want to reassure people we are determined to find whoever is responsible.
“As part of our investigation we now want to speak to the man pictured.
“If you know him please get in touch. We understand the images are not the clearest, but believe people will recognise who it is if they know him.
“If you have any other information about the break-in, or doorbell, CCTV or dashcam footage which might assist officers, please get in touch.”
Contact 101, quoting incident number 414 of 27 June 2024, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.