High value items stolen
Police are on the hunt for two masked men with scouse accents in connection with a break-in at Exeter's Museum.
The thieves forced entry into the Royal Albert Museum on Queen Street yesterday morning (10 September) around 5 AM and stole a range of items, including 17 antique pocket watches and a flintlock blunderbuss.
The suspects were seen riding bicycles and dressed in black.
The museum has reopened today after the incident.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the police, or click here - quoting log 64 of 10/09/25.
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