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Daytime Robbery at Crawley Phone Shop

Police Release Images of Suspects in £50,000 Theft

Police are appealing for witnesses following a robbery at a phone shop in Crawley. Officers were called to the incident at a premises at O2, The Martlets at around 11:50 am on 26 June, which involved two men forcing their way into the stock room and stealing around £50,000 of goods.

New images have been released of men police are seeking to identify in connection with the incident.

CID Supervisor Oli Robinson said: “We understand the men have their faces partially covered in the images, but we are appealing to those who may have seen the men that day, or recognise them from their local community.

“This was a brazen robbery committed in the middle of the day with other customers in the shop at the time.

“CCTV shows that the suspects were in the area of The Martlets for some time before, and we believe they have been in the store on prior occasions.”

If you recognise them, or have any information, call 101 quoting serial 612 of 26/06.

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