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Police are appealing for witnesses and information following a burglary in Berkhamsted.
At around 3.25am on Friday 10 January a property in Coram Close was broken into.
Keys to a white Audi A4 were taken, before the vehicle was stolen from the driveway.
It was later found parked up in The Cornfields, Hemel Hempstead, and recovered as part of the investigation.
The occupants of the property were disturbed by sensor lighting during the incident.
The suspect is described as a white man, around 6ft tall and of stocky build. He was wearing all black clothing, black footwear and a balaclava.
Detective Constable Carlie Berwick, from the Dacorum Local Crime Unit, said: “Our enquiries are continuing at this time to identify the suspect. As part of this, we are appealing for the public’s help.
“Did you witness any suspicious activity in the area around the time? With the incident occurring during the early hours, anyone who was in the area would have been more noticeable.
“We’d also like to hear from anyone who may have captured any dashcam, CCTV or doorbell camera footage, either of someone in the area, or of the vehicle being driven.
“If you can help, please get in touch.”
You can contact DC Berwick by email.
You can also report information online, speak to an operator in our Force Communications Room via our online web chat or call the non-emergency number 101, quoting crime reference 41/2725/25.
Alternatively, you can stay 100% anonymous by contacting the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via their untraceable online form.