Transport police want to speak to pair after damage at Wellington railway cafe
These are two people police want to speak to in connection with an attempted burglary at Wellington train station.
British Transport Police officers have released CCTV images of the two people they would like to speak to after an attempt was made to break into the Platelayer cafe last month.
More than £250 damage was caused during on February 21.
Investigating officer Constable Emma Harper, of British Transport Police Shrewsbury, said: "When staff of the Platelayer café on platform two arrived at work around 7am on February 22, they noticed that the door had been damaged.
"Upon further inspection, it was clear this damage had been caused by someone trying to force entry to the café. Having carried out a number of inquiries, we have identified two people we believe may have key information in relation to the theft.
"I would now like to appeal to members of the public to come forward and help us identify these people, who we believe can assist us with this investigation. Not only have the café owners had to repair the damaged door at a cost of £250, but this incident has dented their sense of security and peace of mind."
Anyone with information should contact British Transport Police on 0800 405040 quoting background reference B5/WQA of 11/03/2013. Information can also be passed to the Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.