Officers investigating reports of an aggravated burglary in Knutsford are appealing for any witnesses or anyone with information to come forward.
At around 9.10pm on Sunday 10th November, police received reports of an incident at an address off Chelford Road, Knutsford.
The caller reported three unknown offenders had gained access to the property. The victim was then assaulted during the incident, suffering minor injuries, before the suspects fled the scene.
Officers attended the scene but there was no trace of the suspects.
Detective Sergeant Steven Kaminski said:
“Firstly, we would like to reassure residents in the area that we are doing all we can to trace those responsible. Therefore, we would like to appeal to anyone who may have witnessed this incident or saw anything suspicious either before or after it happened in the Chelford Road area to get in touch with us.
“The same goes for anyone who has any CCTV, video doorbell or dashcam footage which may aid our investigation."
You can report information to us via:
http://www.cheshire.police.uk/tell-us
...or call 101, quoting IML-1960200.
Appeal for information following fatal collision in Arclid
£19k worth of illicit tobacco and cigarettes seized from retailers as part of force-wide day of action
Congleton Pride’s St Patrick’s Day Quiz Night
Man charged following thefts in Sandbach
Appeal following collision in Haslington
Application window now open for sponsors to apply for new primary school in Cheshire East
Two people arrested for drugs offences after being stopped on the M56 by Cheshire officers
Knutsford businessman prosecuted by council for operating without environmental permit
Cheshire East ‘Parking Saver’ offers discounts for regular parkers
Men jailed for burglary series across Cheshire
Congleton Sets Its Sights on UK Town of Culture 2028
Drug dealer jailed following police stop check in Macclesfield
Two men jailed after cannabis farm discovered in Northwich
Alsager anti-social behaviour hotspot property closed down by police
Council considers council tax increase of up to 9.99% to safeguard essential services
Comments
Add a comment