Police Appeal After Quinton Shop Raid: Hundreds of Pounds Worth of Items Stolen
Police Appeal After Quinton Shop Raid: Items Stolen

Police Launch Public Appeal Following Quinton Shop Raid

West Midlands Police have issued an urgent appeal to the public after a shop on Hagley Road West in Quinton was targeted in a theft incident. According to authorities, several items with a total value estimated at hundreds of pounds were stolen from the premises during the raid.

Investigation Underway with No Arrests Made

The police have confirmed that no arrests have been made in connection with this incident as of yet. In an effort to advance the investigation, officers have released a photograph of a man they wish to trace and speak to regarding the theft.

In a statement, West Midlands Police said: "Do you recognise this man? We’d like to speak to him as part of a shop theft investigation in Quinton. Several items worth a total of hundreds of pounds have been taken from a shop on Hagley Road West."

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How to Assist the Police Inquiry

Authorities are urging anyone with information that could aid the investigation to come forward. The police have provided specific details for public assistance:

  • Call 101 and quote crime reference number 20/155862/26.
  • Use the Live Chat feature available on the West Midlands Police website.

The investigation remains active, with police continuing to follow up on leads and gather evidence related to the shop theft in the Quinton area of Birmingham.

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