Police probe launched after bank cards stolen vehicle in Dudley

West Midlands Police have launched an appeal for information after a number of bank cards were stolen in Dudley.

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West Midlands Police have released images of three people they want to talk to after stolen bank cards were used at a petrol station in Wolverhampton Street, Dudley

It comes after a number of belongings were stolen from a car on Grosvenor Road, Dudley, between 10pm on October 14 and 5am the next day. 

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Do you know these three men? Police want to talk to them after stolen bank cards were used at a petrol station in Dudley
Do you know these three men? Police want to talk to them after stolen bank cards were used at a petrol station in Dudley

Anyone with information has been asked to contact West Midlands Police via their 101 number, or alternatively on the Live Chat service on their website, quoting reference number 20/411058/25.

A force spokesperson said: "We want to speak to these three after stolen bank cards were used at a petrol station in Wolverhampton Street, Dudley. 

"It comes after belongings were stolen from a car on Grosvenor Road between 10pm on 14 October and 5am the next day."