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Nottingham Post
National
Jamie Barlow

Police appeal after shoplifters used 'large bags' in £4,000 theft from Asda in Arnold

Detectives have released photos of four people they want to speak to after thousands of pounds of goods were stolen from the Asda supermarket in Arnold town centre. Police officers said three men and a woman used large bags they were carrying to smuggle the items out of the store without being detected.

Printer ink, razors, medicine and toothbrushes were among the large amounts of items taken from the supermarket in Front Street. The items – valued at around £4,000 in total – were stolen from the store at around 1pm on March 11.

Police investigating the theft have now released images of four people who they'd like to speak to in connection with the incident. PC Emma Jordan said: “Shop thefts like this are a blight on the community and can have a really detrimental impact on businesses and the staff that work there.

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“It’s important that anyone who recognises any of the people in these pictures gets in touch with the police straight away."

Anyone with information that could help the investigation is asked to call Nottinghamshire Police on 101, quoting incident 359 of March 11, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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