Detectives seek CCTV clues after door and window smashed at Northampton property

Police appeal for two men and a woman to come forward with information over Dallington incident
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Detectives investigating a criminal damage incident in Northampton last month have issued CCTV images of three people they want to speak to.

Two men punched a hole in a front door and smashed front windows at a property in Countess Road, Dallington

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A spokesman for Northamptonshire Police said: "Four people got out of a black Seat Ibiza in Countess Road between 8.15pm and 8.25pm on Friday, May 22.

Police have issued CCTV images of three people they want to speak to. Photos: Northamptonshire PolicePolice have issued CCTV images of three people they want to speak to. Photos: Northamptonshire Police
Police have issued CCTV images of three people they want to speak to. Photos: Northamptonshire Police

"Three of the occupants – two men and a woman – approached an address and confronted a resident in the doorway.

"After the resident refused to allow them into the address, one of the men punched a hole in the door and the second man hit the window, causing it to smash.

"Officers investigating the incident believe the people in the CCTV images may have information which could assist with our enquiries and are appealing for them, or anyone who may recognise them, to get in touch by calling 101 using reference number 20000259727."

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