December 12, 2016 12.24 pm
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CCTV released after string of Spalding shop thefts
Lincolnshire Police have released CCTV images of three men they are looking to speak to after a number of thefts from shops in the Spalding area. The offences relate to thefts from the Spalding B&M store on Winsover Road and from the Spar store on London Road in Long Sutton. The first theft is of…
Police are looking to speak with the three men pictured in relation to thefts in the Spalding area.
Lincolnshire Police have released CCTV images of three men they are looking to speak to after a number of thefts from shops in the Spalding area.
The offences relate to thefts from the Spalding B&M store on Winsover Road and from the Spar store on London Road in Long Sutton.
The first theft is of a retro turntable from B&M store at around 5.20pm on Tuesday, December 6. Anyone who recognises the man pictured or has information should contact PC 605 Wharton on 101, quoting inc 322.
Police are looking for the man pictured in relation to the left of a turntable from B&M
The second reported theft is of a camera and speakers from B&M at 3.30pm on Monday, December 5. Anyone with information should contact PC 134 Humm on 101, quoting incident number.
Police are looking for the man pictured in relation to the left of a a camera and speakers from B&M.
The third theft is of meat and toiletries from Spar in Long Sutton on Wednesday, November 30. Anyone with information should contact PC 605 Wharton on 101, quoting incident number 216 of December 6.
Police are looking for the man pictured in relation to the theft of meat and toiletries from the Spar shop in Long Sutton.
The appeal has been made as part of the force’s Operation Grinch, which focusses on the prevention and detection of shop theft offences.
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