Surrey Police are appealing for witnesses following a burglary at a business premises in Guildford.
On Saturday (September 2) at about 2.15pm, three men entered iStore in Friary Street and demanded entry to the stockroom, where they filled up rucksacks with iPads and iPhones before leaving the store.
They were seen crossing Guildford Town Bridge in the direction of the White House pub on foot, after which they were lost from view.
The police have issued still photos taken from a CCTV recording of the robbery in progress…
The first suspect is described as a black man in his 20s, around 6 feet tall with a muscular build. He had short curly hair, a short black beard, and prescription glasses. He was wearing a black and white tracksuit jacket, grey jogging bottoms, black trainers which are believed to have the white Nike tick on the side, a black backpack, and a black bucket hat.
The second suspect is described as a black man aged around 25, about 6 feet tall with a muscular build and a short black beard. He was wearing a dark, non-zip hoodie with the hood worn up, dark jogging trousers, and black trainers with a white sole. He also wore a teal green backpack.
The third suspect is described as a black man aged around 25, about 6 feet tall with a muscular build, short black hair, and black facial hair. He was wearing a black sports jacket, black jogging bottoms, black trainers which are believed to have the white Nike tick on the side, white socks, and sunglasses. He was carrying a small black shoulder bag.
A police spokesperson said: “If you saw or heard anything that might assist our investigation, please contact us quoting PR/45230098482 via:
“If you do not wish to speak to police, you can call independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
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M Durant
September 11, 2023 at 11:48 am
What I find surprising is the iStore in Guildford has never had a security guard on the shop floor, I would consider an iStore similar to a jewellery shop in terms of having high value goods.
It seems gangs from London and the London suburbs may be going further afield.