Store chain’s Longbridge branch was raided last July – now an image has been issued of a man who may have information
Police have launched a CCTV appeal after a Birmingham Marks and Spencer branch was raided in a £20,000 heist.
The cash was taken from the store giant’s Longbridge store last July but the West Midlands force said it was only now able to release an image of a man who may have information.
He was white, bald, with stubble and was pictured wearing a black polo top with a white stripe on the collar.
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He was also wearing a black hooded jacket, grey trousers with black socks pulled over the bottom of the trousers and white trainers.
The man wanted by police was believed to have links to Bromsgrove in Worcestershire.
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Issuing the CCTV appeal, a spokesperson for West Midlands Police said: “Recognise this man?
“We’d like to speak to him after approximately £20,000 in cash was stolen from a business on Longbridge High Street.
“We’ve been carrying out a number of enquiries since the break-in in July, and we’re now in a position to release this CCTV.
“We believe the man pictured may have links to the Bromsgrove area. If you recognise him, or can help our investigation, please contact us.
“You can call 101 or speak to us via Live Chat on our website, quoting crime reference number 20/322609/25.”


