Image released after nature reserve burglary

CCTV image of a hooded bearded man wearing a hoodie with white undecipherable writing on it. there is a dark small car in the backgroundImage source, Kent Police
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Kent Police is appealing for anyone who recognises the man or the vehicle to come forward

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Police officers investigating a burglary at a nature reserve in Kent have released an image of a man they want to speak to.

The burglary at the Jeffery Harrison Visitor Centre at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve happened between 18:00 BST on 22 October and 09:00 on 23 October, officers said.

A reserve spokesperson said it caused about £1,500 of damage and a till containing £100 in cash was stolen.

Kent Police has released the CCTV image of the man alongside a dark-coloured Land Rover Discovery they believe could be involved in the incident.

Officers are appealing for anyone who recognises the man or the vehicle to come forward.

The wildlife organisation said it was the second burglary at the site this year.

James Davis, the centre's manager, said at the time: "It's just an incredibly frustrating situation.

"It makes us all as a team incredibly angry."

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