Midland Burglary: £50k Designer Haul Stolen, Police Release E-Fit
£50k Designer Goods Stolen in Hednesford Burglary

Staffordshire Police have launched a public appeal following a high-value burglary in Hednesford, where a safe and an estimated £50,000 worth of designer goods were stolen from a residential property. The incident occurred off the A460 Rugeley Road at approximately 6.40pm on December 12 last year, with the suspect described as a tall black male wearing a blue top.

Luxury Items Targeted in Hednesford Raid

Among the stolen items were exclusive products from premier fashion houses, including Hermes handbags, Dior trainers, and Chanel perfumes. The burglary has left the local community on alert, as police intensify efforts to recover the goods and apprehend those responsible.

Detailed List of Stolen Designer Goods

The haul from the Hednesford burglary comprised a range of luxury items, highlighting the significant financial loss incurred by the victim. The stolen goods include:

  • Hermes Kelly 28 Sellier Smooth Barenia handbag
  • Chanel 22 small burgundy handbag
  • Gold-coloured Hermes Garden party 36 bag
  • Hermes mini-Evelyn bag in Rouge H colour
  • Hermes Picotin 22 handbag
  • Chanel medium classic flap, black caviar leather with aged old hardware
  • Louis Vuitton multi pochette bags
  • Van Cleef and Arpel Watch
  • Dior trainers with a black panther on the side
  • Two pairs of Chanel shoes
  • Cashmere Hermes Liverpool men’s coat
  • Chanel perfumes, including Coco Mademoiselle Intense Christmas edition eau de parfum
  • A number of pieces of gold jewellery

Police Investigation and Public Appeal

Staffordshire Police responded to the incident shortly before 7pm on the evening of the burglary, but the suspect had already fled the scene. In a bid to advance the investigation, authorities have now released an e-fit image of an individual they are keen to trace in connection with the crime.

Officers are urging anyone who recognises the suspect or has information about the burglary to come forward. They are particularly interested in hearing from individuals who may have seen the stolen items offered for sale locally, or those who possess relevant CCTV, dashcam, or doorbell footage from the area around the time of the incident.

How to Provide Information

Members of the public with any details that could assist the investigation are encouraged to contact Staffordshire Police by calling 101 and quoting incident number 674 of 12 December. The release of the e-fit marks a critical step in the police's efforts to solve this case and bring the perpetrator to justice.