Burglary gangs disguise themselves in workwear during break-ins

Beware the hi-viz raiders: Burglary gangs disguise themselves in workwear to launch terrifying break-ins on shocked householders

  • A man posed as a delivery driver before four others stormed a person’s home
  • When the homeowner in Wilthamstow, London, opened the door they ran inside 
  • Armed with knives, they entered several rooms in house and stole valuable items
  • In Luton, residents shared video of a man they say was attempting a break in
  • Clip on social media showed a man wearing hi-viz being pinned down by police

Burglary gangs disguised themselves in workwear to launch terrifying break-ins on shocked householders. 

Detectives are on the hunt for five suspects after a man dressed in a hi-viz jacket posed as a delivery driver before four other people rushed inside the homeowners property in Walthamstow, London, and stole valuable items. 

Elsewhere, in Luton, locals reported two men wearing yellow high-visibility coats were caught attempting to break into someone’s front door before being apprehended by police.  

A man wearing an orange hi-viz jacket posed as a delivery driver during a burglary in Walthamstow, London 

The suspect knocked on the door and when the homeowner answered four other people appeared 

The group rushed inside the house armed with knives and entered several rooms inside the property

Detectives are appealing for people to come forward after the aggravated burglary in Walthamstow on Monday at around 2.30pm. 

A man wearing an orange high visibility jacket knocked on the door at a residential address and told the homeowner that he was a delivery driver.

Once the resident opened the door, four other suspects, all were armed with knives, forced their way into their home.

The suspects made their way into several rooms in the house, searching for valuable items to steal.

The group made off with a range of valuable items including jewellery, phones, passports, iPads, a designer handbag, ear pods, ID cards and designer watches


Police investigating the burglary are appealing for any information which may help them identity the suspects

Once the man in the hi-viz jacket entered the property four other people arrived and forced their way inside, a clip shows

They jumped over the fence outside the homeowners property before making their way inside

The five suspects stole jewellery, phones, passports, iPads, a designer handbag, ear pods, ID cards and designer watches from the address.

Similarly in Luton, a video has been shared on local social media pages which shows a man wearing a hi-viz jacket being pinned to the floor by police officers. 

Witnesses took to Facebook to share what they had seen, claiming two men posing as the waterboard had attempted to break into a house.

The post of Spotted Luton Desi said: ‘Just to let you know our neighbour just had an attempted break in.

‘Two guys in hi-viz tried to break in through front door. One guy was pinned down by neighbours and was arrested and the other guy got away. 

‘Sharing this as we all open up our doors to people in hi-vis clothing.’


In Luton, a video has been shared on local social media pages which shows a man wearing a hi-viz jacket being pinned to the floor by police officers after residents claim he attempted to break in to one of the homes in the area

One person shared what they claimed was an email from their local Neighbourhood Watch which read: ‘Stay safe all: Foxbury Close, Luton – 13/01/2021 17:24 – two males in high viz have attended location pretending to be from the waterboard, they have pushed past the two victims and entered the location shoving the female IP onto the sofa. 

‘Neighbours have heard the commotion and one offender has been detained until police arrive.’

Bedfordshire Police has been approached for comment.  

There have been no arrests for the Walthamstow burglary and enquiries into the incident continue.

Police are appealing to the public for any witnesses or information in relation to the suspects that could help them identify them.

Anyone with information or who recognises the suspects is asked to contact police via 101 quoting reference CAD 3600/11JAN21 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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