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Police have released a CCTV image as part of an ongoing investigation into a shoplifting incident in Eastleigh and are asking for the public’s help in identifying the man pictured.

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The incident took place at Cash Converters on Leigh Road, Eastleigh, between 11.15am and 11.30am on Tuesday, 10 September.

A gold chain valued at £2049.99 was stolen during the theft.Police believe the man shown in the image could assist with the investigation.

They are urging him, or anyone who may know his identity, to come forward.

Additionally, officers are asking anyone who may have witnessed the incident, noticed anything suspicious, or has relevant CCTV, mobile phone, dash cam, or doorbell camera footage from the area to get in touch.

Anyone with information can call 101 or report it online via the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary website, quoting incident number 44240389715.

Those wishing to remain anonymous can also contact Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111 or visit their website.

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