December 15, 2016 1.19 pm
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CCTV appeal: Five men wanted in connection with Spalding shop thefts
Lincolnshire Police have released CCTV footage of five men they would like to speak to in connection with four shop thefts in the Spalding and Long Sutton area. The thefts all took place over a week at the end of November and beginning of December. Below are details of each theft and contact details to…
Lincolnshire Police have released CCTV footage of five men they would like to speak to in connection with four shop thefts in the Spalding and Long Sutton area.
The thefts all took place over a week at the end of November and beginning of December.
Below are details of each theft and contact details to get in touch with the police.
November 30
The incident happened on Wednesday, November 30, where meat and toiletries were taken from the Spar store on London Road, Long Sutton.
Anyone with information should contact PC 605 Wharton on 101, quoting incident number 216 of December 6.
December 3
The incident happened between 4.40pm and 5.40pm on Saturday, December 3, where power tools and light fittings were taken from from B&Q, on Winfrey Avenue, Spalding.
Anyone with information should contact PC 897 Stokes on 101, quoting incident number 343 of December 3.
December 5
The incident happened at around 3.30pm on Monday, December 5, where a camera and speakers were taken from the B&M store on Winsover Road, Spalding.
Anyone with information should contact PC 134 Humm on 101, quoting incident number 286 of December 5.
December 6
The incident happened at around 5.20pm on Tuesday, December 6, where a retro turntable was taken from from the B&M store on Winsover Road.
Anyone with information should contact PC 605 Wharton on 101, quoting inc 322 of December 6.
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