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Do you know these people? Telford police investigating five shop thefts believe they could help them

Police are appealing for the public's help in identifying people who they believe could help with their enquiries into five shop thefts in Telford.

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Officers are investigating offences where hundreds of pounds worth of goods were stolen from shops in Newport, Malinsgate, Oakengates, Telford town centre, and Lawley Bank over the last few months.

A spokesperson for the police said: “Officers are appealing to identify the people pictured as they believe they could help with their enquiries into five shop thefts in Telford.”

The first image is from Savers, Baddeley Court, Avenue Road, Newport, on September 24 at around 4.40pm, when items worth around £300 were taken.

The police reference number is 22/83598/24.

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The second image is from Asda in Malinsgate, on November 10 at around 11.50am, when items worth £160 were taken.

Reference: 22/98222/24.

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The third image is from Co-op, Limes Walk, Oakengates, on November 16 at around 9.50pm, when items were taken.

Reference: 22/100174/24.

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The fourth image is from M&S, Dean Street in the town centre, where on November 1 at around 11am, items worth around £60 were taken.

Reference: 22/98403/24.

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The fifth image is from Co-op, Milners Lane, Lawley Bank, where on October 28 around 8.40pm, when items were taken.

Reference: 22/94366/24.

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Anyone who has any information that would help identify the people pictured should email RetailCrimeTelford@westmercia.police.uk.

Alternatively, if you have information but don’t feel comfortable speaking to police, you can speak to the independent charity Crimestoppers. It is anonymous, they never ask your name, and they cannot trace your call or IP address. You can contact them online or by calling 0800 555 111.

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