Footage released after money stolen from charity donation box
Police have issued CCTV footage after money was stolen from a donation box at the London Museum of Water and Steam in Brentford.Appeal: 2 men burgled the #London Museum of @WaterandSteam. Call #Hounslow police on 02082476160 #CrimewatchRoadshowhttps://t.co/Yo6PLGDSpG
— Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk) June 9, 2016
The film shows a man walking around the building on Green Dragon Lane on 26 March at 9pm. He is believed to have entered through a window and walks round the ground floor for about 25 minutes checking drawers and tills. He then takes out a knife out to cut open the box and takes out £200. The repair of the donation box will cost the charity more than the money that was stolen.
He is described as white, aged between 30 and 40 wearing a dark woolly hat, beige/light coloured hooded jacket and beige gardening gloves.
He passes the money to another man outside before leaving through a window at around 9.45pm.
The second man is described as a white male wearing a dark coloured puffa jacket.
The pair left the site at around 9.45pm.
The footage was shown on BBC Crimewatch on 9 June.
If you can help identify the men you are asked to called Hounslow CID on 020 8247 6160 quoting ref: 0506295/16.
June 10, 2016