Nottinghamshire Police detectives have taken a significant step in an ongoing burglary investigation, releasing images of two individuals they believe may hold critical information. The men were observed near the Hylyfe apartment building on London Road and the National Ice Centre in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, on Monday, 22 January.
Detective Inspector Paul Shortt, leading the investigation, has stated that the police are looking into a potential conspiracy to commit burglary and are eager to speak with these individuals promptly. The two men were captured on surveillance cameras at different times on the specified date, prompting authorities to seek public assistance in identifying and locating them.
“We have questions we would like to put to them,” stated Detective Inspector Shortt, urging anyone who recognizes the individuals or possesses relevant information to come forward. Additionally, authorities are keen to interview any members of the public who may have witnessed suspicious behavior in the vicinity of the Hylyfe apartment building or the National Ice Centre over the last week.
The community’s cooperation is pivotal in aiding the investigation and potentially preventing further criminal activity. Law enforcement emphasizes the importance of swift action in addressing this potential conspiracy to commit burglary, and information from the public could prove crucial in advancing the case.
Individuals with information are urged to contact Nottinghamshire Police at 101, quoting incident number 625 of 22 January 2024. The police assure that all information provided will be handled with the utmost confidentiality.
Detective Inspector Paul Shortt acknowledges the significance of community involvement in solving cases of this nature. He encourages residents to be vigilant and report any suspicious activities to ensure the safety and security of the local community.
As the investigation progresses, Nottinghamshire Police is committed to a thorough and diligent inquiry, to apprehending those responsible, and to maintaining the safety of the community. Public cooperation is vital in achieving these objectives, and the police extend their gratitude to those who come forward with information.
