COMPUTERS and IT equipment intended for disabled students have been stolen from a business in Rotherwas.

Police said on Friday, June 16 at 11.45pm, burglars broke into Wyvern Business Systems on Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Netherwood Road.

A large amount of IT equipment, intended for delivery to a number of disabled students, was taken, including Apple MacBooks, Lenovo, HP, Fujitsu, Toshiba and Acer laptops and Canon printers.

Police have released images of six men who could provide vital information to help assist officers with their investigation.

The men officers would like to speak to are described as: an Asian man, approximately 5ft 5ins to 5ft 8ins tall, and of a medium build. He had short dark hair and was clean shaven, wearing black Nike trainers, a blue padded jacket and denim jeans.

The second man was white, in his late teens to early 20s with a slim build. He was wearing a grey hooded Umbro top, black tracksuit bottoms and black Nike trainers.

The third man was white with medium-length, wavy, brown hair that is close shaved on the sides and at the back. He is 5ft 10ins to 6ft tall and of a slim build. He was wearing a blue Adidas tracksuit with gold writing on the hooded top and the back of the right leg. He was also wearing blue shoes.

The fourth is described as a white man in his 20s with a short brown beard. He was wearing a black The North Face padded jacket, blue tracksuit bottoms, black trainers and a black woolly hat.

The fifth male was white, approximately 6ft tall and 30 to 40-years-old. He was wearing a black jacket, denim jeans, black shoes and a grey woolly hat.

The final man is described as Asian with a short brown beard, approximately 5ft 8ins to 6ft tall, aged between 20 to 30-years-old. He was wearing a blue padded jacket that has white cords, black tracksuit bottoms with a large Puma logo on the left leg and black Adidas trainers.

If you have any information on this burglary, or can provide information on any of the men described or shown in the images, call the police on 101, quoting incident 365S 180617 or call independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via www.crimestoppers-uk.org.

Officers would urge anyone in the local area who has been offered a new laptop similar to the descriptions above to contact the police.