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Horror pics show masked gang storm remote farmhouse while child, 5, sleeps before making off with FIVE guns & jewellery

A MASKED gang stormed an isolated farmhouse where a five-year-old was sleeping and made off with a haul of five guns and jewellery worth more than £200,000.

Cops are hunting the gang of five men who terrorised a 55-year-old woman in the property after they climbed in through an upstairs window.

Worried detectives confided that among the items stolen was a firearms safe which contained three rifles, two shotguns and a quantity of ammunition.

Police were called to the remote farmhouse in Eynsham, Oxfordshire, shortly before 9.30pm on Friday after the gang had fled from the scene in two cars.

A spokesman for Thames Valley Police said on Sunday night: "We are releasing CCTV images as part of an appeal for witnesses following an aggravated burglary at a family home.

"Between 9.10pm and 9.20pm on Friday, a group of five men broke into a farmhouse in a secluded area of Eynsham.

"A 55-year-old woman was home at the time, along with a five-year-old girl who was asleep upstairs. The other occupants of the property were out at the time.

"The group of offenders entered the house through an upstairs window and then forced the victim to get down on the floor while they proceeded to search the house.

"During this search they caused damage to the property before stealing items worth around £200,000.

"These items included a firearms safe which contained three rifles, two shotguns and ammunition, as well as items of jewellery and handbags.

"They also stole the victim’s mobile phone and car, a blue Nissan Juke with the partial number plate WU69.

“The offenders then left the scene in this vehicle as well as dark coloured coupe, possible an Audi S5 or A5.

"No-one was injured as a result of this incident."

Investigating officer, Detective Sergeant Simon Pond, based at Banbury Police station, said: “This was a hugely distressing incident for the victim, as well as the rest of the family who were not present during the break in, especially as it occurred while a young child was asleep.

“We have launched a thorough investigation and believe that the offenders could be linked to a sighting of a man at the property on January 9.

“If you have any information relating to this burglary, or any other information at all which you think could help our appeal, please contact us on 101.

“This could include sightings of the Nissan Juke, or information about the items which were stolen.

“Alternatively, you make a report online, or contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”