A Wiltshire pharmacy was raided and perfume worth more than £2,000 stolen after a burglar smashed their way in through a window in the early hours.
At around 4.45am, an intruder alarm was activated at the Gompels pharmacy and care shop in Melksham's High Street.
Officers were at the scene within 10 minutes and discovered approximately £2,000 worth of perfume had been stolen and a window had been smashed.
When the owner of the premises arrived at the scene an hour later, CCTV was viewed and officers used their local knowledge to help identify a suspect.
Alongside PCSOs, officers located a local man aged in his 40s at approximately 8.15am and arrested him on suspicion of burglary. He is now in custody.
A large amount of perfume was also seized and has been returned to the owner.
Sgt Charly Chilton said: “This was excellent policing work by all officers and PCSOs involved who were able to swiftly identify a suspect and return the stolen goods to the owner – all thanks to some excellent local knowledge.
“We’d urge anyone who was in the High Street in Melksham between 4.30am and 5am this morning who may have witnessed the incident which occurred at D&M Gompels, to contact us immediately.”
If you can help, call 101 and quote log number 24 of May 12. Alternatively, call CrimeStoppers anonymsously on 0800 555 111.
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