Excavator breaker and floor grinder stolen during Ribble Valley burglary | Lancashire Telegraph

2022-07-23 04:18:55 By : Mr. Jack liang

Police have released CCTV images of two men they want to speak with after a burglary, which took place last weekend.

An excavator breaker and a floor grinder were stolen during the incident, from a premises in Mitton Road, Whalley, in the early hours of July 9.

Officers from the Ribble Valley rural taskforce are now investigating and are asking for more information and help to identify the men in the pictures.

The two men, pictured in the CCTV images, are believed to have travelled in a Ford S-Max to steal the items before leaving the area.

Anyone with information on the men should contact PC 5626 Hartup, by emailing 5626@lancashire.police.uk, quoting the log number for the incident, which is 1060 of July 13.

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