CCTV Images Released in Hedge End Shoplifting Investigation

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Can You Identify These Women?

Hampshire Constabulary has released CCTV images as part of an ongoing investigation into a shoplifting incident at Sainsbury’s on Tollbar Way, Hedge End. The theft, which took place around 4:35 p.m. on Wednesday, 14 August, involved £1,000 worth of stolen goods.

Investigators are hoping the public can help identify the women captured in the CCTV images, as they believe these individuals may assist in the inquiry.The police are urging anyone who recognises the women, witnessed the incident, or noticed suspicious activity in the area to come forward.

Officers are also appealing for anyone with relevant CCTV, mobile phone, dash cam, or doorbell camera footage from the time of the theft to aid the investigation.

If you can help, please contact Hampshire Constabulary by calling 101 or reporting online, quoting incident number 44240348497.

For those who prefer to remain anonymous, Crimestoppers can be reached on 0800 555 111 or via their website.

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