Couple subjected to terrifying break in at Banbury home - elderly man hospitalised

Sinclair Avenue where a couple was subjected to a midnight break inSinclair Avenue where a couple was subjected to a midnight break in
Sinclair Avenue where a couple was subjected to a midnight break in
A couple has been subjected to a terrifying break-in at their Banbury home in the early hours of this morning. An elderly man has been hospitalised.

Police have appealed for witnesses and help in their bid to find those responsible.

Two youths broke into the house on Sinclair Avenue, reportedly at about 3am, purporting to be police offoicers. A video film put up on social media today by a relative showed the elderly male householder trying to get the two hooded youths out of the front door. He had blood on his head and looked dazed.

The Facebook account said he had been taken to hospital.

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Police have appealed for witnesses or information about the break in at a house in Sinclair Avenue, Banbury in the early hours of this morning (Sunday)Police have appealed for witnesses or information about the break in at a house in Sinclair Avenue, Banbury in the early hours of this morning (Sunday)
Police have appealed for witnesses or information about the break in at a house in Sinclair Avenue, Banbury in the early hours of this morning (Sunday)

Police are examining the house in Sinclair Avenue, Banbury - today. It is understood scenes of crime officers are taking fingerprints. Detectives are also going through reports made by members of the public.

A Thames Valley Police Spokesman said: “This burglary was reported to the force at just before 7am this morning (Sunday).

“We are in the early stages of our investigation, including obtaining and reviewing CCTV.

“We would appeal to anyone with information about the burglary who hasn’t already contacted the force to visit our website or call 101, quoting investigation reference number 43240505615.”

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Social media followers also reported that three young people had been throwing bins at cars in the same road the previous afternoon.

The police spokesman said: “The incident of criminal damage happened in the same road but at a different property at about 9.30pm yesterday.

“We would appeal to anyone with information about the criminal damage who hasn’t already contacted the force to visit our website or call 101, quoting investigation reference number 43240505176.

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