More than a month on and police are still searching for the brazen burglar who stole hundreds of pounds from a gaming shop - despite having CCTV of them.

On September 15 police were called Athena Games, in St Gregory's Alley after it reported the games shop was broken into.

As part of the inquiry police were provided CCTV from the shop to assist in catching the culprit.

Police were called to Athena Games on September 15 after reports of a burglaryPolice were called to Athena Games on September 15 after reports of a burglary (Image: Athena Games)

Despite this, police aren't any closer to finding out what happened after confirming that the case is "still under investigation". 

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The business' CCTV spotted the burglar climbing through a small window in one of the rear doors to gain access to the shop floor after their attempt to kick down the doors failed.

Athena Games, in St Gregory's AlleyAthena Games, in St Gregory's Alley (Image: Newsquest)

While the shop managed to escape being fully ransacked it had nearly £200 stolen - some of which was from its charity pot.

Mitchell Head, manager of Athena Games for three and a half years, added: "We had to close all day Sunday, where we would usually take anywhere between £4,000 to £5,000."

Despite having CCTV police confirmed it's still investigating the incidentDespite having CCTV police confirmed it's still investigating the incident (Image: Newsquest)