Appeal for witnesses who noticed 'suspicious behaviour' following Chesterfield burglary

Officers are urging Chesterfield residents who witnessed ‘suspicious behaviour’ following a burglary to come forward.

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A property on Cutthorpe Road, in Cutthorpe, was broken into sometime between 3pm and 7.10pm on Tuesday, November 24 and items were stolen.

Dronfield Police Safer Neighbourhood Policing Team issued an appeal for information on social media, urging residents to report anything out of the ordinary that they saw or heard.

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Police are calling on anyone in the area who noticed anything suspicious or who may have captured any activity on CCTV during that time frame, to get in contact with them as soon as possible.

Officers are appealing for anyone who witnessed suspicious behaviour on Cutthorpe Road on Tuesday, November 24 to come forward.Officers are appealing for anyone who witnessed suspicious behaviour on Cutthorpe Road on Tuesday, November 24 to come forward.
Officers are appealing for anyone who witnessed suspicious behaviour on Cutthorpe Road on Tuesday, November 24 to come forward.

To report information about the burglary, call officers on 101, quoting reference number 20*622919 and PCSO Laura Furmidge.

Alternatively, you can contact Derbyshire Constabulary through Facebook, Twitter and via their website.

People can also anonymously report sightings to independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111 or by visiting their website www.crimestoppers-uk.org.

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