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Police are appealing for help in identifying two women in connection with a shoplifting incident at the Co-op on High Street, Fordingbridge.

The incident, which involved the theft of £150 worth of meat, occurred between 11.35am and 11.45am on Tuesday, 20th August.

Description of one of the women:

White

Approximately 25 years old

About 5ft 6ins tall

Seen travelling in a blue Ford Fiesta

Police believe the women captured in the CCTV images can assist with their investigation. They urge the women, or anyone who can identify them, to come forward.

If you witnessed the incident, saw anything suspicious in the area at the time, or have any relevant CCTV, mobile phone, dash cam, or doorbell footage, please contact the police.

You can do this by calling 101, or by reporting online via the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary website, quoting incident number 44240357943.

Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or visit their website.

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