Police appeal for information after £50,000 worth of items stolen from Hednesford property
Police are appealing for information after goods worth in the region of £50,000 were stolen from a property in Hednesford recently.
Staffordshire Police were called to the property, off the A460 Rugeley Road, at around 6.40pm on Friday, December 12.
A man was seen in the property at around 6.30pm. The suspect was described as a tall black man wearing a blue top.

Officers attended the scene shortly before 7pm and carried out a search, however, no-one was found.
A safe and its contents had been stolen, along with goods worth in the region of £50,000.
Items stolen included: a Hermes Kelly 28 Sellier Smooth Barenia handbag, a Chanel 22 small burgundy handbag, a gold-coloured Hermes Garden party 36 bag, a Hermes mini-Evelyn bag in Rouge H colour, a Hermes Picotin 22 handbag, a Chanel medium classic flap, black caviar leather with aged old hardware, a Louis Vuitton multi pochette bag, a Van Cleef and Arpel Watch, a pair of cream Dior trainers with a black panther on the side, two pairs of Chanel shoes, a Cashmere Hermes Liverpoll men’s coat, Chanel perfumes including Coco Mademoiselle Intense Christmas edition eau de parfum and a number of pieces of gold jewellery.
Forensic enquiries have taken place and police are releasing an e-fit of an individual they are keen to trace in relation to the theft.
Anyone who recognises this individual, has seen any of the items for sale locally, or anyone with any information, relevant CCTV, dashcam or doorbell footage should contact Staffordshire Police on 101 or use Livechat on their website quoting incident number 674 of 12 December.





