Newcastle stadium hit by break in
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Your support makes all the difference.Hundreds of pounds of damage was caused by three men when they broke into a Barclays Premier League football stadium.
Nothing was stolen from Newcastle United's St James' Park home at 6.20am on March 20.
Northumbria Police released CCTV images of two men they need to speak to about the incident.
Pc Steve Fairless said: "No doubt there are people who know what happened and who is responsible, and I'd urge anyone with information to get in touch as it's important we speak to the three involved."
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