Merseyside police rushed to Cornwallis Street in downtown Liverpool around 8pm on Thursday 31 March following reports that a property had been breached. The victim of the burglary returned home to find that many items had been stolen and was “very distressed”. Police have now released CCTV images of two men with whom they would like to speak, as they believe he has vital information that could help their investigation. READ MORE:A man was holding a gun to his head outside the Royal Liverpool Hospital Detective Inspector Ben Dyer said: “This burglary was a very painful experience for the victim who was in shock when he returned home. Contact us if you identify the men appearing in this image, as we believe they might have information that could be vital to our ongoing research. “Burglaries can have a huge impact on the individual and the families affected as they break into their home, which is a horrible experience. It can often have a huge and long-term impact on victims. We also encourage people to show up if you know anything about “Suspicious burglary and the sale of stolen goods wherever you are. We will act in accordance with all information provided.” Burglary offenses have declined year by year across Merseyside thanks in large part to Operation Castle, a company that aims to reduce burglary, bring offenders to justice and, ultimately, save residents from the agony of fall victim to burglary. Anyone with any information about this incident should contact @MerPolCC on Twitter, the Merseyside Police Contact Center on Facebook or call 101 at 22000222676. You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via their online form at: Read more related articles Read more related articles