Call police if you recognise the menCCTV images of two men police want to speak toCCTV images of two men police want to speak to(Image: Avon and Somerset Police )

Thieves have broken into a bar in Bristol and stolen a ‘significant amount’ of alcohol, police have confirmed.

Two men were reported to have broken into a bar in Kingswood during the early hours of the morning on Monday, June 23.

The thieves took a significant amount of alcohol from the bar.

Officers have carried out a number enquiries into the incident.

CCTV images of two men have been released and police want to identify them.

CCTV images of two men police want to speak toCCTV images of two men police want to speak to(Image: Avon and Somerset Police )

Officers are appealing for anyone who witnessed the incident or who has doorbell footage to get in contact.

One man is described as being white, wearing a hooded zip up jacket, tracksuit bottoms and trainers.

The second man is described as being white, wearing a white, fur-lined hooded jacket, dark tracksuit bottoms with white stripes down the sides and trainers.

A statement from Avon and Somerset Police said: “Police are appealing to the public to help us identify the two men in this CCTV image in connection with a burglary at a bar in South Gloucestershire.

“Two men were reported as breaking into a bar in Downend Road, Kingswood, before taking a significant amount of alcohol at around 2.10am on Monday 23 June. “Extensive CCTV enquiries have been carried out and we’re now issuing these images of two people officers would like to trace.

“The men are described as, a man, white, wearing a hooded zip up jacket, tracksuit bottoms and trainers.

“A man, white, wearing zip up jacket with fur lined hood, dark tracksuit bottoms with white stripes down the sides and trainers.

“If you know the men in the images, have doorbell, dashcam or CCTV footage of the incident or the moments leading up to it, or any other information that could help our enquiries, please call 101 quoting reference number 5225174733, or complete our online appeals form.”