Nottingham: Man finds 'I will kill you' message scrawled in toothpaste on bathroom mirror

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Nottingham: Man finds 'I will kill you' message scrawled in toothpaste on bathroom mirror
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Police are searching for two suspects after a man found a death threat scrawled in toothpaste on his bathroom mirror

.There was a smiley face too - also in toothpaste - Nottinghamshire Police said.The incident happened in Lower Parliament Street in Nottingham earlier this month, and officers have released pictures of two men they want to speak to in connection with it.Advertisement

"The impact of such threats can be profound and that is why we are taking this report extremely seriously."

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