Shocking moment masked burglars brazenly break into home in broad daylight before stealing luxury watches – as father issues warning and says ‘they need to be stopped’

Shocking moment masked burglars brazenly break into home in broad daylight before stealing luxury watches – as father issues warning and says ‘they need to be stopped’

Watch the brazen moment masked burglars broke into a home in broad daylight, as father has warned ‘they need to be stopped’.

The footage was captured on a Ring door bell camera at a property on Cranmore Boulevard, Shirley, at 3.13pm on March 11.

It shows two masked thieves dressed all in black approach the house, before retreating away moments later allegedly with expensive watches, four kilos of coins, a wallet and aftershave. 

Father Jo Darby said his son was only ‘ten minutes away’ when the burglars struck, and should’ve already been home but was running late. 

It shows two masked thieves dressed all in black approach the house in broad daylight, before retreating away moments later allegedly with expensive watches, four kilos of coins, a wallet and aftershave

Property owner Jo Darby said his son was only 'ten minutes away' when the burglars struck, and should've already been home but was running late

Mr Darby said: ‘They need to be stopped. They must smell nice because they took Jacobs and Jean Paul Gaultier.’

‘I’m still finding other random stuff missing now. My son should have been home. He was late from college and got back about ten minutes after they left.’

He believes another home was targeted by the same pair: ‘I have been contacted by another person who said they matched the description of the people who stole jewellery and her late dad’s car. 

‘They had only kept the car because of sentimental reasons. A person’s home is their castle. A safe place, to be with family and friends. They need to be found.’

A West Midlands Police spokesperson said: ‘We’re investigating a burglary at a house in Cranmore Boulevard, Shirley, that took place at around 3.15pm on Monday, March 11.

‘Jewellery, money and a wallet were stolen from the property. Enquiries are ongoing and anyone with information is asked to get in touch quoting crime reference 20/319190/24.’

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Lettice Bromovsky

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