Police seek two youths after break-in at pensioner's home in Ringwood

POLICE are hunting two youths who are believed to have broken into a pensioner’s home in North Poulner Road, Ringwood, on Wednesday, February 13.

The intruders struck at around 2.15pm, fleeing with white gold and platinum earrings, set with diamonds, a black IPod, red digital camera and a carton of 200 cigarettes as well as £45 cash.

Witnesses saw two youths near the scene of the burglary, making their escape along the shore of a nearby lake. Both are white, in their late 20s, slim and between 5ft 8in and 5ft 10in tall.

One has short dark hair and was wearing a baggy blue and cream bomber jacket. He was carrying a dark coloured satchel with the strap over his left shoulder.

His accomplice wore a black hoodie and had mousy brown hair.

Anyone with information should phone PC Dean Miller at Lyndhurst CID on 101.

Comments(3)

MandinVerwood says...
11:43am Thu 21 Feb 13

Youths or Adults?

"Witnesses saw two youths near the scene of the burglary, making their escape along the shore of a nearby lake. Both are white, in their late 20s, slim and between 5ft 8in and 5ft 10in tall."

l'anglais says...
1:10pm Thu 21 Feb 13

MandinVerwood wrote:
Youths or Adults?

"Witnesses saw two youths near the scene of the burglary, making their escape along the shore of a nearby lake. Both are white, in their late 20s, slim and between 5ft 8in and 5ft 10in tall."
Criminals!
What does it matter what age they are?

Stop harassing motorists Mr Plod, and catch the villains.

Sadrojc says...
12:52am Fri 1 Mar 13

Another house 3 doors down had there sheds broken into, had two pet ferrets stolen and an attempt to get in threw the kitchen door was made around the same sort of time on Thursday morning (just after 2am 28th feb). Police would not come out.

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