A WOMAN has been threatened with knives after men burst into her home to demand money. 

Police are investigating and appealing for information following an aggravated burglary in Fawley. 

On Sunday, March 21, a teenage girl knocked on the door of a family home in Fry Close at around 11.10pm. 

When the victim, a 34-year-old woman, answered the door, two young men, who were carrying knives, entered the address.

The men made demands for money, before making off with a Samsung Galaxy Note 20 mobile phone, a bank card and a set of house keys.

The victim was not injured.

The girl is described as white, aged 16, between 5ft 5 and 5ft 6, slim with dirty blonde coloured hair worn in a ponytail. 

She was wearing a pink hooded pullover jacket, pink camouflage leggings and Nike Air Max trainers.

The first man is described as white with an olive complexion, aged 17 to 18-years-old, around 5ft 7, with brown shaggy hair, brown eyes, a brown moustache and a large nose. 

He was wearing a black or grey parka jacket and dark grey tracksuit bottoms. 

He wore a navy blue snood which covered the bottom part of his face, and Nike Air Max trainers.

He was scruffy looking and wore his hood up.

The other man was described as white, aged 17 to 18-years-old, 5ft 6 to 5ft 7. 

He was wearing a dark blue or black tracksuit, Nike Air Max trainers, and a black balaclava covering his face.

Detective Constable Gemma Boyle, said: “We are appealing for anyone with any information about this incident to come forward and speak to us.

“We would like to speak to anyone in the area who may have seen the offenders before or after the incident took place.

"Do you have CCTV at your home address? 

"Could your camera have caught them walking passed your property? Or, were you driving in the area?

"Do you have a dashcam in your vehicle.

“We would like to speak to anyone who may have seen or heard something related to this incident, or anyone with any information that could help our investigation.”

Anyone with information should call Hampshire Constabulary on 101 quoting 44210106377.