Sunderland Echo

Firm’s safe raided of cash after key theft

- By Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @fionathomp­sonjp

A business boss has spoken of a “devastatin­g” break-in which saw thieves escape with a five-figure sum.

The cash was stolen from a safe within Primo Drinks, which has a base in the Sea View Industrial Estate, off Kilburn Drive, in Horden.

Earlier that evening, the keys to the building had been taken from inside a car, which was parked in Avenue Vivian, in Fence Houses.

Now the full impact of the raid has been revealed by the company’s managing director, Gavin Wright, who leads the family-owned wholesale drinks company, which works across the north of England.

Mr Wright said: “When I first got the phone call about the break-in my heart sunk and my emotions were everywhere – this was devastatin­g news to us, as Primo Drinks is a family-run business.

“After the immediate shock, I then began to realise just how devastatin­g the consequenc­es of this would be and the effect it would have on things like cash flow, morale, safety and security and the longterm effects it has on the profitabil­ity of the company and potential growth aspiration­s.

“Not only have we incurred a substantia­l loss with the burglary, but we have also had to invest heavily in additional security for the sustainabi­lity of the business and the security of the staff.

“This has included investing in dual control time delay devices and 24/7 remote CCTV monitoring.

“We hope the culprits are caught and brought to justice.”

Police would like to speak to the two men pictured in the CCTV images in connection with the incident.

Detective Constable John Forster, from Peterlee CID, said: “A substantia­l amount of money was taken during this incident, which has damaged the business significan­tly.

“If anyone recognises the two men pictured I would urge them to contact us as soon as possible, as they may have informatio­n which could help our investigat­ion.”

The break-in happened on the night of Sunday, December 17.

The Horden unit is one of six run by Primo.

Anyone with any informatio­n should contact Durham Constabula­ry on 101, quoting crime reference number CRI0009662­7.

Alternativ­ely, informatio­n can be passed on to Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111.

 ??  ?? Police hope to identify this pair as they investigat­e the theft.
Police hope to identify this pair as they investigat­e the theft.
 ??  ?? Security has been stepped up by Primo Drinks in the wake of the break-in.
Security has been stepped up by Primo Drinks in the wake of the break-in.

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