Four men broke into an Ascot home and stole jewellery, watches and cash.

The offenders, believed to be aged 16-30, entered the rear of the property on London Road at 8.15pm on Wednesday (February 23).

It is believed they left the property via a vehicle on London Road just after 8:40pm.

The first offender was wearing light trousers, with a dark coloured belt and a dark jacket. He was also wearing dark trainers with a white sole, as well as a black flat cap.

The second offender wore a pale jacket and trousers, with a pale baseball cap and dark gloves.

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The third offender wore pale trousers, a predominantly pale hoodie with a dark chest. A pale baseball cap and black gloves were also worn.

The fourth offender wore pale trousers and pale zipped top. He was also wearing a black flat cap and black gloves.

Investigating Officer PC Catriona Shaw, based at Maidenhead police station, said: “I am appealing for any witnesses of this incident, or anyone who was in the area between 8pm and 9pm and saw anything suspicious, to get in touch.

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“I would also encourage anyone who may have dash cam footage of a car stopped on London Road at around these times to also get in touch.

“Anyone who can help should call us on 101 or make a report on our website, quoting reference number 43220083431.

“Alternatively, call the independent charity, Crimestoppers, anonymously on 0800 555 111.