Police have issued an update after a high street shop was "ram raided" and jewellery was stolen from the front window display.
The ECHO previously reported that around 1.45pm on October 6, a vehicle had deliberately driven into the front of Ramsdens on Prescot Road in Old Swan. Two men reportedly exited the vehicle and grabbed a quantity of jewellery from the shop display and then left the scene.
Merseyside Police confirmed that nobody was injured during the incident and an arrest has since been made. A 34-year-old man from Liverpool was arrested on suspicion of robbery.
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He has now been bailed whilst officers continue their investigations. Merseyside Police is urging anyone with information to contact the force.
Detective Inspector Jennie Beck said: "Although an arrest has been made we are still appealing for any information residents or witnesses may have that could assist with our enquiries.
"If you were on Prescot Road from 1pm or live in the area please check your CCTV, doorbell and dashcam footage as it may have captured vital information that could identify any suspects. Business burglaries are not a victimless crime as they have a huge impact on the community in many ways.
"We are determined to find the offenders so that other businesses are not targeted in future. If you witnessed the incident or have seen any images of jewellery online that you believe could have been taken from the store then please let us know so we can bring the offenders to justice."
Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact @MerPolCC on Twitter or ‘Merseyside Police Contact Centre’ on Facebook with reference 22000738153. You can also pass information via Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, or their online form.
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