THE Examiner reported a burglary earlier this month that happened in Clayton West.

Now we have e-fits of two of the four suspects involved and we need your help to identify them.

The incident happened at about 3.45pm on Monday, March 2, when four men got into a 78-year-old man’s bungalow on Bilham Road through an unlocked door.

They started rifling through drawers in the two bedrooms, but fled when the man disturbed them.

The men were seen escaping in a car, possibly a new model BMW 5 series containing the letters YG, that was parked on Moorlands View before the burglary.

As well as the two men pictured, a description was given of a third suspect as in his 30s, about 5ft 10ins tall, of large build with a big belly and bald but wearing a black beanie hat, grey fleece jacket and jeans.

The last suspect was just described as a white male.

Anyone with information about the case should contact the officer in the case, Pc Emma Lisle at Huddersfield CID, via 0845 6060606, or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555111.

We are also looking for a woman who is wanted for questioning in connection with a public disorder offence at a Huddersfield shop.

The woman threw a can of pop at a shop worker during an altercation over a pack of cigarettes.

The incident happened when she went into Jacksons convenience store on Acre Street in Lindley at about 12.25pm on February 21.

She tried to buy a packet of cigarettes but became aggressive when she was asked for proof of age.

She picked up a can of Coca Cola from a display and threw it at the shop assistant before leaving the store.

The woman then returned within a few seconds and kicked the shop door and a display at the front of the store.

She was described as mixed race, slim, about 5ft 4ins tall and about 17 years-old.

Her dark hair was gelled and tied back and she was wearing jeans and a jacket and a nose stud.

The woman was captured on CCTV footage.

Anyone with information should call the officer in the case, Pc Michelle Turrell, via 0845 6060606 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.