Five men wanted over £70,000 Rolex watch theft from Eastbourne jewellers

Police would like to speak to five men in relation to the theft of two Rolex watches - which have a combined worth of around £70,000 - from a jewellers in Eastbourne.
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Officers said they were called to W.Bruford in The Beacon shopping centre at around 4.30pm on Tuesday, July 21, after the watches were stolen from the store.

Police said two women aged 25 and 27 were arrested that same day on suspicion of being concerned in the theft.

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Officers said the women have both been released on conditional bail until August 18 while enquires continue.

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Police investigating the theft said they are keen to speak to anyone who witnessed the incident, or who saw any suspicious behaviour in the area at the time.

Sussex Police said they would particularly like to speak to the five men pictured, as it is believed they may have information that could help with enquiries.

Anyone who recognises them, or who has any other information about the matter, is asked to contact police online or by calling 101 quoting serial 1079 of 21/07.

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