Appeal for Information Following Aggravated Burglary in Tenterden
Appeal for Information Following Aggravated Burglary in Tenterden

Detectives from Kent Police are appealing for information from the public as they continue to investigate an aggravated burglary that occurred in Tenterden. To advance their inquiries, they have released a CCTV image of an individual who may have vital information related to the incident.

The incident took place at approximately 5:50 pm on Wednesday, January 17, 2024, when two men reportedly knocked on the door of a residence located on Ashford Road. Upon opening the door, the resident was confronted by the pair who allegedly made threats and demanded money from them. Fortunately, the suspects left the premises empty-handed.

The investigation into this unsettling incident remains ongoing, and detectives are eager to identify the individual depicted in the released CCTV image.

Anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has information that could aid the investigation is urged to contact Kent Police at 01843 222289, referencing reference number 46/9211/24.

For those who wish to provide information anonymously, Crimestoppers offers an avenue to do so. You can contact Crimestoppers at 0800 555111 or complete their online reporting form. Your assistance may prove crucial in helping law enforcement bring those responsible to justice and ensure the safety of the community.

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