Police call for witnesses after two arrested following robbery near A1

By Layth Yousif

27th Aug 2021 | Local News

Police call for witnesses after two arrested following robbery near A1
Police call for witnesses after two arrested following robbery near A1

Have you used the A1 recently?

Police are calling for witnesses after two teenagers have been arrested following a theft from a vehicle at South Mimms service station on the A1 south of Hitchin.

The pair were arrested and enquiries are ongoing following the theft of computer equipment from a lorry parked overnight at South Mimms.

At around 220am last Friday (August 20) the driver of the vehicle became aware that several offenders had cut a hole in the lorry's curtain and were removing items.

When the driver attempted to open the door of his cab one of the offenders threatened him and told him to stay inside before the offenders made off in two cars.

Following significant enquiries, officers stopped a vehicle in Peterborough and arrested two people.

Detective Sergeant Stuart Keene said: "The driver had parked up for the night when he was woken by the offenders stealing computer equipment from his lorry.

"He did the right thing by not challenging the offender who threatened him and staying out of harm's way in his cab.

"After the offenders had left he quickly called police and officers were able to make enquiries to identify and stop a vehicle believed to be involved."

Do you have any information about this crime? Many people from Hitchin use the A1 regularly at all times of the day and night and police are asking if you were around South Mimms at the time of the crime.

Enquiries are on-going to identify further suspects and anyone with information should get in touch quoting crime reference 41/B2/17905/21.

A 16-year-old boy and a 17-year-old boy, both from Leeds, were arrested on suspicion of theft of motor vehicle, theft from motor vehicle and common assault.

They have been released under investigation while enquiries continue.

Anyone with information should call non-emergency number 101 quoting reference 648 of 22 June 2021.

     

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