Police search for 'two white men' after van collides with building in Stoke-on-Trent

By Sarah Garner

13th Mar 2024 | Local News

A van collided with Dresden House, Longton, on Monday morning (Nub News).
A van collided with Dresden House, Longton, on Monday morning (Nub News).

Police are searching for "two white men" and appealing for witnesses after a van collided with a building in Stoke-on-Trent.

Officers discovered damage to the front of an empty building in Longton just after 11.20am on Monday 11 March.

A spokesperson for Staffordshire Police said: "CCTV enquiries showed two white men getting in and out of the vehicle at the time of the collision. The van was driven off from the scene.

Police say CCTV shows two white men getting in and out of the vehicle at the time of the collision (Nub News).

"The owner of the property has been informed as our enquiries continue.

"If you have any information or dashcam and doorbell footage of the area that could help us with our enquiries, call 101 quoting 222 of 11 March, or message the LiveChat on our website."

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