HomeTheftWarwickshire business targeted in £7,000 raid as owner says he is 'mentally...

Warwickshire business targeted in £7,000 raid as owner says he is ‘mentally exhausted’

Published on

Thieves made off with thousands of pounds’ worth of goods in a raid on a business in Warwickshire. Golden Collectables in Shipston was targeted in the early hours of Saturday morning (March 28).

Two men were seen scouting the building for over 30 minutes before forcing their way in and taking items worth more than £7,000. Owner Harry Williams said he was quickly alerted to the break-in which forced the perpetrators to flee with the stolen goods.

Harry said they are dealing with damage, repairs, and stolen items totalling around £7,000. Opening the business in the days following the burglary has been ‘mentally exhausting,’ he said.

Harry said: “Small businesses like myself can live day to day and experience real financial struggles. I have finally gotten to the point I could start paying myself a small salary, but I guess that has been delayed.

“It does not just affect me. It affects my partner Kaci, my family and the wider Golden Collectables community, so when you look at this in the larger picture, it really hurts.

“I am now sat in the store at 8am. With zero hours’ sleep, feeling sick, useless, tired and mentally exhausted. It is a bump in the road that will be conquered.”

Harry said the burglary was a ‘bump in the road that will be conquered'(Image: Golden Collectables)

Warwickshire Police confirmed to CoventryLive that they are investigating. Anyone with information is urged to contact them by calling 101 or anonymously through Crimestoppers.

A spokesman for Warwickshire Police said: “Officers are investigating a burglary at a business on Church Street in Shipston just after midnight on March 28. Anyone with information is asked to call 101, giving incident number 9 of March 28.”

Sign up for CoventryLive newsletters to stay up to date with the latest news across Coventry and Warwickshire. Subscribers can receive morning and evening newsletters with the latest headlines from across Coventry, including Longford, Earlsdon, Tile Hill and Willenhall.

We also have a dedicated newsletter that goes out once a day for Warwickshire. Stay on top of crime in the city with a newsletter delivered every Tuesday and Thursday. Get these newsletters delivered straight to your email by clicking HERE.

Join CoventryLive on WhatsApp for the latest headlines and breaking news from across Coventry. Sign up HERE.

Latest articles

Doug King statement as Frank Lampard and Coventry City players prepare for open-top bus parade

Coventry City owner Doug King has sent a message to Sky Blues fans ahead of the huge ‘We Are Back: Live’ event on Monday

I conquered Gladiators Experience with help from Phantom and Bionic

Visitors Can Tackle the Gladiators Challenge Just 20 Minutes from Coventry Ready? On my whistle... 3, 2, 1... Bursting into the National Exhibition Centre, merely 20 minutes from Coventry, the Gladia...

Coventry turns Sky Blue live from CCFC promotion parade and War Memorial Park festival

Welcome to our live coverage of a historic day for Coventry

Coventry We Are Back Live: Full Bag & Security Rules Revealed

Thousands of spectators plan to visit War Memorial Park on Monday, prompting heightened security measures. Visitors should familiarize themselves with the permitted and prohibited items before arrivin...

More like this

Doug King statement as Frank Lampard and Coventry City players prepare for open-top bus parade

Coventry City owner Doug King has sent a message to Sky Blues fans ahead of the huge ‘We Are Back: Live’ event on Monday

I conquered Gladiators Experience with help from Phantom and Bionic

Visitors Can Tackle the Gladiators Challenge Just 20 Minutes from Coventry Ready? On my whistle... 3, 2, 1... Bursting into the National Exhibition Centre, merely 20 minutes from Coventry, the Gladia...

Coventry turns Sky Blue live from CCFC promotion parade and War Memorial Park festival

Welcome to our live coverage of a historic day for Coventry