West Midlands Police are looking to trace a man they believe can help with their Birmingham robbery appeal. The force released an image of a man they wish to speak to as they probe a park robbery in Moseley (Image: West Midlands Police)

Police probing Birmingham park robbery make picture appeal

by · Birmingham Live

West Midlands Police are looking to trace a man they believe can help with a Birmingham robbery appeal. The force released an image of a man they wish to speak to in connection with a park robbery in Moseley.

Officers examining the crime, which happened in Highbury Park, released an appeal on Sunday, November 17. The picture shows a man with brown facial hair in a beige waterproof jacket.

He appeared to be sitting in the front seat of a blue vehicle, and officers are hoping the image may jog the memory of people in the Highbury Park and Moseley area of Birmingham.

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Members of the public were asked to get in touch if they recognised the man, or had any information that could help their investigation into the robbery, which took place on October 25.

The force also provided a log number from the incident, which people can quote when they call the force. A West Midlands Police spokesperson said: "Can you help us identify this man?

"We would like to speak with him following a robbery in Highbury Park in Shutlock Lane, Birmingham, at around 10.40am on 25 October.

"If you think you can help, you can contact us via Live Chat on our website, or by calling 101, quoting crime reference 20/949908/24."