Police have released a CCTV image of a man after a £1740 haul was stolen from a Lancaster city centre takeaway.
Officers want to speak to the man in connection with their investigation into a burglary.
Det Insp Adie Knowles of Lancaster Area Police renewed an appeal for information, when speaking on his regular 'Beyond the Beat' segment on Beyond Radio on Tuesday.
"Between the late hours of Monday 26th May and the early morning hours of Tuesday 27th May, we were called to reports of a burglary at Bürgshake, St Leonard's Gate, Lancaster," said a Lancaster Area Police spokesperson.
"Whilst we have been making enquiries since this was reported to us, we are now in a position to ask for your help.
"£1,740 worth of items and money were stolen including money from the till, an iPad, and a digital menu screen."
If you recognise this man, witnessed this incident, have any footage or any information that could help police, please call 101 quoting log 314 of 27th May.


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