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CCTV: Man in high-vis jacket sought by police after £100 of meat stolen in shoplifting at Co-op on Oak Tree Parade in Bransgore




POLICE probing the theft of £100 of meat from a Bransgore store have released CCTV images of a man they want to speak with.

The shoplifting took place at the Co-op on Oak Tree Parade between 7pm and 7.05pm on Monday 10th February.

People are now urged to come forward if they can help identify and trace the man shown in the pictures.

Police want to trace this man in connection with a shoplifting in which £100 of meat was stolen from Co-op on Oak Tree Parade in Bransgore
Police want to trace this man in connection with a shoplifting in which £100 of meat was stolen from Co-op on Oak Tree Parade in Bransgore

He is described as white, aged around 45, about 5ft 10in tall, stocky build, with a brown beard.

He was wearing glasses, a black cap, a waist-length high-visibility jacket, grey jogging bottoms, and black trainers, and carrying a large bag with ‘That’s haul folks’ written on it.

A Hampshire force spokesperson said: “We believe the man in these images can help us with our investigation and would urge him, or anyone who knows his identity, to get in touch with us.”

People are urged to come forward if they can help identify this man in connection with a shoplifting in which £100 of meat was stolen from Co-op on Oak Tree Parade in Bransgore
People are urged to come forward if they can help identify this man in connection with a shoplifting in which £100 of meat was stolen from Co-op on Oak Tree Parade in Bransgore

Officers also want to hear from those who may have witnessed any suspicious activity, or who may have any useful CCTV, mobile phone, dash cam or doorbell camera footage.

Anyone with information should get in touch online via hampshire.police.uk or call 101, quoting reference 44250069255.

The theft took place at the Co-op on Oak Tree Parade in Bransgore (picture: Google)
The theft took place at the Co-op on Oak Tree Parade in Bransgore (picture: Google)

Crimestoppers can also be contacted anonymously via crimestoppers-uk.org or on 0800 555 111.



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