Avon & Somerset Police have issued a CCTV appeal after a burglary at a home in Twerton in which a car, cash and bank cards were stolen.

The two men police want to speak to | Images © Avon & Somerset Police
The break-in happened at an address in Albany Road at around 1.40am on Sunday 22nd February.
A wallet containing cash and bank cards, a silver Ford Focus and other items were taken. The offenders then fled after being disturbed by the occupants.
Officers say CCTV inquiries, house-to-house visits and witness statements have already been carried out, but they are now asking for the public’s help to identify two men pictured in an image released as part of the investigation.
Police believe the men may have information which could assist their inquiries.
The first man is described as wearing a green jumper, black gloves, blue jeans and black shoes with a white trim along the bottom.
The second is described as white, with a large nose, and was wearing a coat with a fur hood, a black beanie hat and a black jumper.
Neighbourhood Inspector Dudley Bond said: “The impact on victims of dwelling burglaries can be hugely significant, not only in terms of the financial or sentimental loss, but it can cause people to feel unsafe in their own home.
“We understand incidents like this will cause concern in our communities, but an investigation is being carried out, and we would appeal to anybody with information on the incident or the identities of those pictured to contact us.”
Anyone with information, or relevant dashcam, doorbell or CCTV footage, is being asked to call 101 quoting reference 5226049952 or complete the police online appeals form.
People can also contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or through its anonymous online form.
Crimestoppers says no personal details are taken, information cannot be traced or recorded, and those making reports will not have to go to court or speak to police.



