CCTV image of one of four men police want to identify in connection with an aggravated burglary in Manea on Saturday afternoon (March 20). (Image: Cambs Cops)
The men attempted to gain access to Witcham Farm Cottage in Purls Bridge Drove at about 3pm on Saturday afternoon (March 20).
CCTV image of one of four men police want to identify in connection with an aggravated burglary in Manea on Saturday afternoon (March 20). (Image: Cambs Cops)
The victim's son, who was also at the house, was also assaulted. He suffered a deep laceration to his head and required hospital treatment.
CCTV image of one of four men police want to identify in connection with an aggravated burglary in Manea on Saturday afternoon (March 20). (Image: Cambs Cops)
CCTV image of one of four men police want to identify in connection with an aggravated burglary in Manea on Saturday afternoon (March 20). (Image: Cambs Cops)
Police have since released CCTV images of four of the men they want to identify in connection with the aggravated burglary.
The group searched the property and outbuildings before making off in a white Ford Transit van.
CCTV image of one of four men police want to identify in connection with an aggravated burglary in Manea on Saturday afternoon (March 20). (Image: Cambs Cops)
CCTV image of one of four men police want to identify in connection with an aggravated burglary in Manea on Saturday afternoon (March 20). (Image: Cambs Cops)
It is believed the group were seen at about 2pm in Manea village with the white transit and another vehicle described as a black 4x4.
CCTV image of one of four men police want to identify in connection with an aggravated brglary in Manea on Saturday afternoon (March 20). (Image: Cambs Cops)
Anyone with information on who these men are should contact police via the webchat service or online quoting 35/16341/21.
CCTV image of one of four men police want to identify in connection with an aggravated burglary in Manea on Saturday afternoon (March 20). (Image: Cambs Cops)
Anyone without internet access should call 101.
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