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  • Crime Type: Burglary
  • Crime Location: Chigwell, Essex
  • Date: October-2011
  • Name: Jevgenjis Kalinins
  • Number of people involved: Two
  • CS reference: CS1209-8592
  • Police Force: Essex
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Appeal summary

Detectives have appealed for help from the public to find two men wanted in connection with a series of Essex burglaries in which high-value cars were stolen.



The two men are believed to part of a gang responsible for breaking into more than 50 homes to find the keys of cars parked outside.



The break-ins happened between October and December 2011 mainly in West Essex, between Chigwell, Harlow, Ongar and Brentwood, but also in South Woodham Ferrers, Westcliff, Rayleigh and Southend.



Officers want to talk to John Ward, 20, who formerly lived in the West Essex area, but also has connections in London, Kent and Hertfordshire. He is wanted on suspicion of conspiracy to burgle and also with failing to appear in court.



Also wanted on suspicion of conspiracy to burgle is Jevgenjis Kalinins. The 37-year-old Latvian, who is believed to be a mechanic, was last known to be living in Dagenham.



Anyone who has seen the men or has any information about their whereabouts should contact DS Paul Lopez at the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate on 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

Whereabouts

Last known to be living in Dagenham, essex

Suspect description

  • Name: Jevgenjis Kalinins
  • Sex: Male
  • Age Range: 35 - 40
  • Additional Info: Jevgenjis Kalinins is Latvian and is believed to have been working as a mechanic

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