Police Appeal: Hundreds of High-Value Artefacts Stolen in Bristol Museum Raid

Avon and Somerset Police are seeking public assistance following a significant burglary at the Bristol Museum. Over 600 high-value artefacts were stolen from the museum’s British Empire and Commonwealth collection on September 25. The theft, described as damaging to the city’s cultural heritage, occurred in the early hours of the morning.
Details of the Burglary
The break-in happened between 1 a.m. and 2 a.m. on Thursday, September 25, when four unidentified males accessed a building located on Cumberland Road in Bristol. Police have released CCTV images in hopes of identifying the suspects.
Suspect Descriptions
- Male One: White, medium to stocky build, wearing a white cap, black jacket, light-colored trousers, and black trainers.
- Male Two: White, slim build, wearing a grey hooded jacket, black trousers, and black trainers.
- Male Three: White, wearing a green cap, black jacket, light-colored shorts, and white trainers. He appears to walk with a slight limp in his right leg.
- Male Four: White, large build, wearing a two-toned orange and navy/black puffed jacket, black trousers, and black and white trainers.
Impact on Cultural Heritage
Detective Constable Dan Burgan emphasized the significance of the stolen items, describing them as a crucial part of British history. Many of the artefacts were donations, offering insight into diverse aspects of the nation’s past.
Ongoing Investigation
Authorities have conducted extensive investigations, including reviewing CCTV footage and forensic analysis. The police hope that public input can lead to the swift resolution of this case.
If you recognize any of the individuals from the CCTV images or have information about the stolen artefacts potentially being sold online, please contact Avon and Somerset Police. Your assistance could be vital in recovering these cultural treasures.




