Sevenoaks Newsagent Raided

Two men sought after early morning break-in.

Witnesses are urged to come forward with information following a break-in at a newsagent in Sevenoaks.

Kent Police received calls after the alarm was activated at the shop in London Road, Riverhead, at around 2.20 am on Sunday 25 July 2021.

Two men spotted

Two men were seen leaving the area by car, in the direction of Aisher Way. One man was reportedly wearing a grey hooded tracksuit, white trainers, and yellow gloves. The other was seen wearing shorts, gloves and a blue hooded top with the number three on the sleeve.

Officers attended the scene, where the front door had been smashed and cigarettes were reported stolen.

Detectives are investigating the burglary and would like to talk to any witnesses who have not already come forward. Anyone with information, CCTV, or dashcam footage should call Kent Police on 01622 604100 quoting 46/131824/21.

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