E-fit released following attempted robbery in Westbourne
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The incident took place at around 3pm last Tuesday (March 2) on Monks Hill in Westbourne.
Police said a man reported that while he was driving his Land Rover Defender, a white van flashed him and the occupants gestured for him to pull over.
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Hide AdA man approached the victim and said there was a problem at the rear of his vehicle.
Police said the suspect then opened the driver’s door reaching for the keys, resulting in a scuffle between the victim and suspect.
The second suspect tried to open the passenger door but it was locked. The victim managed to get the main suspect out his vehicle, shut the door and drive off.
Police said it is believed the white van then headed south down Monks Hill and either carried on down North Street or turned east into Emsworth Common Road. The van is described as a medium-sized, Ford Transit-type van.
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Hide AdThe main suspect was male, aged in his mid to late-20s and between 5ft 10ins and 6ft tall.
Police added he is of athletic build, with black hair, and was wearing a green jumper.
The second suspect is described as being similar in appearance, but slightly taller, and was wearing a black top.
Investigator Neil Carter, of Chichester CID, said: “Unfortunately Land Rover Defenders continue to be a target for thieves, and with their production now ceased, the value of the vehicles is set to increase over the next few years.
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Hide Ad“Thankfully the victim received no injuries, as knowing the value of his vehicle to thieves, he kept his wits about him and was able to defend himself and his property.
“I would warn anyone who owns one of these vehicles to be vigilant, especially when in the countryside. Please consider fitting an alarm and tracking device which will help in locating a vehicle if it is stolen.”
Anyone who recognises the man in the e-fit or who has any other information which could assist the investigation, including relevant dash-cam, CCTV or doorbell cam footage, is asked to contact the police.
They can report online or by calling 101 quoting serial 730 of 02/03.