DESPERATE PLEA Police appeal for help after series of Crawley burglaries

Crawley Burglar on the Loose: Police Hunt Man Linked to Four Break-Ins

Police are urgently hunting a man believed to be behind a string of burglaries across Crawley. Four homes were targeted between July and October, and officers reckon the same suspect is responsible.

Break-Ins Spanning Three Months

  • 14 July: Kimberley Road, Three Bridges
  • 24 August: Two burglaries at St Mary’s Drive and Wordsworth Close, Pound Hill
  • 9 October: Another break-in at St Mary’s Drive

Detectives have now released CCTV images of the man they want to question in connection with the raids.

Police Issue Desperate Plea for Help

“We are appealing for information to help identify this individual as part of ongoing enquiries into a number of burglaries in the Crawley area,” said a Sussex Police spokesperson. “Anyone who recognises the man or has any information that could assist is asked to get in touch with us.”

If you recognise this suspect or have information, call Sussex Police on 101 quoting reference 493 of 24/08. You can also report anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Stay Alert and Protect Your Home

Police are following every lead and warn locals to stay vigilant. Check your home security and report any suspicious activity immediately.

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