Police release CCTV image following burglary at Cheltenham coffee company
POLICE have released a CCTV image of a man they want to speak to in connection with a burglary at a coffee company.
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The CCTV image
The company on the Ashville Trading Estate in Cheltenham was broken into between 7pm and 8pm on Wednesday.
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Four Acer computers, a Sony Vaio laptop, 20 boxes of coffee, 20 boxes of crisps, 20 to 30 bottles of syrup, four joints of cooked ham and a tin of baked beans were stolen in the burglary.
The man in the image, or anyone who recognises him, is asked to contact Gloucestershire Police by dialling 101 and quoting incident number 68 of November 1.
Information about the burglary can also be given anonymously by contacting the charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via www.crimestoppers-uk.org and you may receive a reward if someone is arrested and charged.




Comments
by Sohocoffee
Tuesday, November 06 2012, 12:10AM
“There were 2 suspects. The one pictured has a previously broken nose. They stole a fully liveried Soho Coffee Co van to remove the items. Reg YK11 LLE. £500 reward on offer for the safe recovery of the van and any info leading to the identity of the men.”
by Matt1006
Monday, November 05 2012, 4:10PM
“At least TiG have for once managed to include the referenced CCTV image, but how is anybody supposed to make a positive ID of the suspect from it? And if a name is forthcoming, what chance on the CPS deeming the image as acceptance for use in a court? Slim, I'd say.
If the image shown above is the best available from the CCTV at the premises, I'd say the chances of a conviction being brought based on the image is no chance.
Given the list of items taken, he must have had a vehicle (no external CCTV?), or several accomplices. Or he made multiple trips into the building, which is unlikely.”