July 19, 2017 2.54 pm
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Recognise any of these men? Police appeal after Mablethorpe shop thefts
Lincolnshire Police have issued CCTV images of men wanted in connection with two thefts that took place in Mablethorpe. A number of items were stolen including weight and hair loss products and champagne. July 7 A selection of weight and hair loss products, as well as stop smoking aids were stolen from the Boots store on…
Lincolnshire Police have issued CCTV images of men wanted in connection with two thefts that took place in Mablethorpe.
A number of items were stolen including weight and hair loss products and champagne.
July 7
A selection of weight and hair loss products, as well as stop smoking aids were stolen from the Boots store on the High Street, Mablethorpe, in the early morning on July 7.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact 101 quoting incident number 121 of July 7.
Alternatively, call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
July 8
Two bottles of champagne were removed from the Co-op store on Seacroft Road, Mablethorpe at 12pm on July 8.
The man pictured is described as a white male, 5ft 8, in his 40s, bald and wearing shorts, t-shirt and flip flops.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact 101 quoting incident number 252 of July 8.
Alternatively call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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