Detectives have issued a further appeal to the public following a burglary at the museum in Exeter.
Police were called at around 5am on Wednesday 10 September to the Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery on Queen Street.
It is believed that two suspects have forced entry to the premises where a number of items have then been taken.
We understand that around 17 antique pocket watches have been taken along with a flint lock blunderbuss attached to a bayonet.
It is believed the two individuals pictured may be able to help with enquiries. Both were dressed all in black and riding bicycles.
We are aware that identifying the two individuals - thought to be men - is difficult from the pictures, but it is hoped someone may be able to assist.
The two individuals officers would like to identify may speak with Liverpudlian accents.
Anyone who has information, or footage that may assist us is asked to contact police on 101 or via our website quoting log 64 of 10/09/25.

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