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Police still hunting thieves who stole £7,000 worth of jewellery from Wolverhampton's Mander Centre

Police are still hunting thieves who stole £7,000 worth of jewellery from two shops in Wolverhampton's Mander Centre.

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Police wish to speak to these men

The two thefts took place nearly three months apart, but it is believed the same two men were responsible.

A ring worth around £5,000 was stolen from TH Baker on May 25 at 2.40pm.

The second incident occurred on August 22 at 3.20pm when bracelets worth more than £2,000 were stolen from H Samuel.

Police released images of two men they still wish to identify in connection with the thefts.

Police wish to speak to these men

A spokesperson for Wolverhampton Police said: "We're investigating after jewellery was stolen from two shops in Wolverhampton's Mander Centre, and we want to speak to them.

"Investigators believe the same two offenders are responsible for both crimes and have been working to identify them.

"If you know them, please contact us via Live Chat at http://west-midlands.police.uk, or call 101, quoting 20/519881/22 and 20/695882/22.

"Or to tell us what you know, not who you are, speak anonymously to independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 – you may get a reward."

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