SURREY Police has renewed its witness appeal and issued new images of the devastating damage caused to Andre Noir jewellers in Lion and Lamb Yard following a ram raid last month.
Officers were called to Lion and Lamb Yard in Farnham shortly after 11.30pm on October 18.
The two suspects spent around a minute in the premises before escaping along West Street toward Crondall with jewellery believed to be worth more than £40,000.
Two motorbikes are believed to have been used during the raid - one of which was left at the scene and the other used as a getaway vehicle and later found abandoned in Frensham Pond.
Investigating officer Sergeant Stephen Bullard, of West Surrey CID, said: “We’ve released images of the damage to the jewellers to show just how severe the impact of the type of crime really is. Our investigation is ongoing and we are determined to find those responsible.
“We urge anyone who is offered jewellery that did not have packaging or at a suspiciously low price, to contact us.”
Anyone with any information should call the police on 101, or use report.police.uk and quote reference number PR/45180111619. Alternatively, call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.





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