Officers investigating two break-ins at a Nottingham hospital campus want to speak to this man.
Ten laptops were stolen from offices and laboratories inside the University of Nottingham Medical School.
The building – located next to the Queen’s Medical Centre, off Clifton Boulevard – was targeted twice in a week.
An unknown intruder invited themselves into the offices on both occasions, before then stealing electronic items.
The first break-in happened around 5.30am on 4 January, before a second was reported on 11 January, between 9am and 10am.
Police believe the burglaries could be linked and are now able to release an image of someone they’d like to speak as part of their inquiries.

PC David Kenna, of Nottinghamshire Police, said:
“We strongly believe this man could have important information that could really assist our investigation.
“We’d therefore urge him to make himself known to us, so that we can ask him some questions.
“Anyone who recognises him is also asked to pass on this information to the police, either by calling 101, quoting incident 129 of 5 January 2026, or ringing Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”
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