Police search for two men over Oldham B&Q theft
Police are hunting for two men after tools were stolen from B&Q on Westhulme Way in Oldham. The theft happened on March 19 at around 6.15pm, with officers believing the men in the released image could help their investigation.
Greater Manchester Police's Oldham division shared the appeal on their Facebook page, showing clear images of the two suspects. Officers say the men were seen at the store around the time the tools went missing.
The appeal asks anyone who recognises the men or has information to contact police on 101, quoting log 1115 of March 20. For those who want to remain anonymous, Crimestoppers can be reached on 0800 555 111.
B&Q on Westhulme Way is a popular spot for local tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts. The theft of tools from a business like this affects not just the store but potentially local workers who rely on affordable equipment for their jobs.
At a Glance
| What | Tools stolen from B&Q on Westhulme Way |
|---|---|
| Who | Two unidentified men, Greater Manchester Police |
| Where | B&Q store on Westhulme Way, Oldham |
| When | March 19 at approximately 6.15pm |
| Why it matters | Theft affects local business and potentially tradespeople |
| What's next | Police appealing for public help to identify suspects |
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