Police agents were called to Harold Hill Cooperation, in Farnham Road, just before midnight last night (April 17) after the reports of an “alleged robbery” in the store.
Once on the scene, the officers discovered that the damage had caused the leg to the store front shutter, while the items also stole their leg from the inside.
Harold Hill Co-Op has been photographed with a square hole in his blinds and police tape in front of the facilities.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman told the Recorder That two suspects “were made of the location” and the consultations are ongoing to find them.
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The spokesman said: “On Thursday (April 17) at 11:55 pm, the officers were called to Farnham Road, Harold Hill for reports of a robbery suspended in a retail installation.
“Damage was caused to the store front shutter and articles were stolen from inside.
“A crime scene was in place, but since then it has been closed.
“No judgments have been made at this time. Research continues.”
The cooperative has contacts to the leg to comment.