A HUNT has been launched after a burglary at a home in a Herefordshire town.
The home, in Leominster's Buckfield Road, was broken into between 3am and 4am on Friday, November 8.
Entry was forced into the house and car keys were stolen, along with wallets containing bank cards, a spokesperson for West Mercia Police said.
The car keys were for a white Volkswagen Golf which was then stolen from the driveway.
Leominster police constable Wiktoria Pipczynska said: “We are keen to hear from anyone who might have information which could help with our enquiries.
“Any witnesses or anyone with CCTV footage, please contact myself on 07970 468093 or email Wiktoria.pipczynska@westmercia.police.uk.”
This is the latest in a number of vehicle crimes in the town recently. Police in Leominster previously issued an appeal after several vehicles were broken into in the Leominster area between the hours of 1 am and 6 am on October 22.
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Some of the main areas that were targeted in the market town included; Hopyard Close, Barons Cross, Buckfield Estate, and Blanchard Close.
The force has said that they are keen to hear from anyone who may have any information relating to these thefts or may have been in the area around the time of the incidents and heard or seen anything suspicious.
It has not been suggested that the October incidents are connected to the November incident.
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