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Hundreds of artefacts stolen from museum in Bristol in ‘high-value’ raid as police issue appeal

More than 600 artefacts have been stolen from a building housing items belonging to a museum in Bristol.

The items were taken from Bristol Museum’s British Empire and Commonwealth collection on 25 September, Avon and Somerset Police said.

The force described the burglary as involving “high-value” artefacts, as they appealed for the public’s help in identifying people caught on CCTV.

It is not clear why the appeal is being issued more than two months after the burglary occurred.

The break-in took place between 1am and 2am on Thursday 25 September when a group of four unknown males gained entry to a building in the Cumberland Road area of the city.

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Detectives say they hope the four people on CCTV will be able to aid them with their enquiries.

Descriptions of the four men were released as follows:

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Pic: Avon and Somerset Police

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Pic: Avon and Somerset Police

They are described as:

• Male one: white, of medium to stocky build, wearing a white cap, black jacket, light-coloured trousers, and black trainers;
• Male two: white, of slim build, wearing a grey-hooded jacket, black trousers, and black trainers;
• Male three: white, wearing a green cap, black jacket, light-coloured shorts, and white trainers, and appears to walk with a slight limp in his right leg;
• Male four: white, of large build, wearing a two-toned orange and navy/black puffed jacket, black trousers, and black and white trainers.

The officer leading the investigation, Detective Constable Dan Burgan, said: “The theft of many items which carry a significant cultural value is a significant loss for the city.

“These items, many of which were donations, form part of a collection that provides insight into a multi-layered part of British history, and we are hoping that members of the public can help us to bring those responsible to justice.

“So far, our enquiries have included significant CCTV enquiries as well as forensic investigations and speaking liaising with the victims.

“If you recognise the men pictured or have seen any of the possible items being sold online, please call us.”

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