Appeal after violent burglary in Oldham.

Date published: 31 August 2021


Detectives in Oldham have released an image of four men they wish to speak to, in connection with a burglary at an address near Werneth Park in May.

Officers were called to an address on Lacrosse Avenue shortly after 6pm on Friday 7 May, to a report of four men - one wielding a baseball bat and another holding a flick knife - entering the property and making threats.

The occupant of the address, a man in his twenties, was struck twice to the back of the head with the bat and required medical attention for two large, deep wounds.

During the ordeal, the offenders made demands and used the knife to threaten the victim before they made off with a PlayStation4, Louise Vuitton bag, jewellery, clothing, aftershaves and the victim's bank card, totalling a cost of between £700 and £800.

No arrests have been made and following extensive enquiries from Oldham CID investigators, including forensics and CCTV trawls, an image has today been released of a group of men they are interested in discussing the incident with.

Detective Constable Mike Radcliffe, of GMP Oldham's CID, said: "It's important that we catch the culprits of this appalling act of violence.

"By releasing the image of these four men we want to speak to as part of our investigation I hope it may get us closer to catching those responsible.

"The place where people should feel safest is in their own home and we are doing all we can to ensure the offenders are taken off the streets and brought to book for these crimes."

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact police on 0161 856 8926 quoting incident 2243 of 07/05/2021. Details can be passed anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

 


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