Police say that at least four people forced their way into a Nottingham student flat twice within the space of a week. Nothing has been taken but a door has been damaged and Nottinghamshire Police has now released an image of a man the force wants to speak to about the break-ins.
The force says that the first incident happened at around 10.15pm on October 26, when the group forced their way into a common room at the property on Faraday Road in Lenton. The group then returned on November 2 and forced their entry into the same room, with the door being damaged on both occasions.
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Sergeant Neil Langham, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: "A door inside the student accommodation was severely damaged during these incidents, which impacted both those living there and those tasked with maintaining the common room too. Criminal damage is a serious offence that can, as demonstrated here, affect people in a multitude of ways, whether that be financial or from an emotional standpoint.
"We'd ask that anyone who recognises the man in this picture gets in touch with us, as we believe he may have important information that could assist us." Those who have information can call the non-emergency 101 number, quoting incident number 147 of October 27, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111
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