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Officers are appealing for information following the theft of garden furniture from a property in Gloucester at the end of last month.
It was reported that two people entered a communal garden on Baneberry Road in Matson before stealing two wooden benches and two wooden tables.
This took place at some point between 8pm on Friday 23 August and 7am on Saturday 24 August.
Those involved were described as being two males who were wearing tracksuits. One of them was riding a bicycle.
PC Allen from the Desktop Investigation Team said: "The theft of benches and tables may seem small to some but it’s mainly elderly people living in the area and this is a big deal for them."
Enquiries are ongoing to identify those responsible, including reviewing CCTV footage, and anyone who has information they feel may be relevant is asked to get in contact.
Information can be by completing this online form and quoting incident 116 of 27 August: https://www.gloucestershire.police.uk/tua/tell-us-about/cor/tell-us-about-existing-case-report/