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After several lines of enquiry have been explored, detectives now want to identify this man pictured.
Following a string of 20 recent burglaries centred around student accommodation in the following areas: Hulme Hall, Oxford Place, Billberry Court, Heath Court and Aberdeen House, Whitworth Park during a eight-day period in July and August 2024, our dedicated detectives want to speak to this man in connection with them as they believe he has vital information that could help.
No arrests have been made this time but enquiries into the linked series is ongoing.
Officers would like to speak with this man in connection with a string of burglaries in the City Centre.
Detective Inspector Natalie McDonald said; “We understand the concern this will raise due to the number involved in a short space of time but we are doing all we can to find those responsible.
“Regular local patrols are in place to provide visible reassurance while we continue to investigate, and we are particularly keen to speak to the man pictured as we believe he has information that could assist us.
“We would also like to remind local residents of key advice on how to keep their property safe and how to report any incidents to us to help obtain forensic opportunities.
“We understand burglary is one of the most distressing crimes to be involved in as a victim and remain committed on supporting those in our attempts to bring justice.”
You can contact us on 101 or via Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
For more information, please visit: Protecting your home from crime | Crime prevention | Greater Manchester Police (gmp.police.uk)