Kits stolen from Salisbury Football Club after burglars 'smashed plates and bottles of alcohol'
The offenders reportedly broke into the stadium before causing damage and stealing kits on April 6
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Football kits were stolen and plates and bottles smashed during a break-in at a stadium in Wiltshire. Police are investigating the incident at Salisbury Football Club's Raymond McEnhill Stadium on April 6.
Wiltshire Police said crooks gained entry to the stadium at around 4.30pm. They are believed to have been on site for some time, throwing drinks around and smashing plates and bottles of alcohol.
The force added a number of Salisbury City football kits were stolen during the incident. A staff member then arrived at the stadium, disturbing the offenders.
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Investigating officers are now keen to hear from anyone with information on the burglary, with CCTV images of people police want to identify as part of their enquiries released. Officers are urging anyone who may know those who are pictured to get in touch.
A statement from police said: "Enquiries have been ongoing following the report and CCTV images of individuals we’d like to identify in connection with the incident are attached.
"Anyone with information should call 101 and quote crime reference number 54230036806. Alternatively, call CrimeStoppers anonymously on 0800 555111."
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