Wanted: Police release images of two men after luxury handbag gang stole £200,000 haul in terrifying showroom raid By JON BRADY Published: 03:39 EST, 14 December 2024 | Updated: 03:39 EST, 14 December 2024 e-mail View comments Police have released images of two men they want to identify after a luxury handbag showroom was raided by thieves who stole £200,000 of designer gear. The appointment-only Eveys Preloved showroom in Bunns Lane, Mill Hill, north London was ransacked sometime between 10.30pm and 10.

50pm on Tuesday December 3. Dozens of second-hand bags made by the likes of Chanel and Hermes were taken in the raids alongside luxury watches. Some of the high-value clutches and clasps retail for more than £10,000.

In the space of five minutes - and with an accomplice thought to be waiting outside in a getaway car - the crooks had bashed down the door with a sledgehammer and plundered the business, leaving owner Evey Amery distraught. This morning, the Met Police released images of two men caught on CCTV they want to speak to who had been spotted near the Bunns Lane site earlier in the day. They are a man in a black puffer jacket, with short dark hair, and a man in a black top with a grey hoodie on underneath.

Police are looking at whether the burglary could be linked to other incidents. The Met Police is looking to identify two men who may be connected to a raid on a luxury bag showroom in north London Police want to identify these men, who were both seen in the area of .