POLICE are appealing for information following a burglary in Eastwood believed to have been committed by men purporting to be working for a reputable local company.
Arrangements were made by the occupants of a flat in Lundy Close to have a tree cut down and the roots removed.
The tree was cut down as arranged but the men asked for money as a deposit so specialist equipment could be obtained to remove the roots.
The victims were instructed to go out while the work was done and returned just before 11am on Wednesday, March 25, to find their front door kicked in and a three-figure sum of cash stolen.
Officer enquiries have found that the men were purporting to be from Essex Tree Services Limited, a reputable company.
They have also had bogus flyers made.
A neighbour has reported seeing a black car or small van leaving the scene which contained two men. The vehicle is believed to have been on a 55 plate.
Pc Chris Martin from Southend police station said: "I am seeking to speak to anyone that has any information about anyone purporting to be Essex Tree Services or who was in the area at the time and can assist in anyway.
"Specifically I am seeking a flyer distributed by the company in the area of Eastwood.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact Pc Martin on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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