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Police appeal for witnesses after multiple break-ins in Duncton

Sussex Police are calling for any witnesses or individuals with information to come forward following a series of home break ins that occurred on High Street in Duncton, near Chichester, on Saturday, June 17.

The incidents were reported to police shortly before 3pm that same day, with high value items including jewellery reported missing from at least one of the properties.

A police spokesperson commented: “Officers are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information such as CCTV, dashcam or mobile phone footage to come forward.”

The police are hoping that footage from the time of the break-ins could provide them with the necessary leads to identify the suspects involved in these cases.

Information can be reported to Sussex Police online, referencing serial 952 of 17/06. Authorities are encouraging witnesses to come forward as soon as possible, in hopes that the perpetrators can be apprehended.

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