Telford Police Appeal After Shoplifting Spree

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Telford Police Appeal After Shoplifting Spree
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West Mercia Police are seeking information to identify individuals involved in multiple shoplifting incidents across Telford. The suspects are linked to thefts from M&S, Morrisons, Boots, Red Lion Service Station, and CO-OP.

Telford police have launched an appeal after items worth hundreds of pounds were shoplifted from M&S, Morrisons and Boots. West Mercia Police have released five photos of people they want to speak to in connection with the incidents. The first image, relating to crime reference number 22/106636/24, is from Red Lion Service Station, Holyhead Road, Wellington, on 5 December 2024 at around 4:20pm.

The second image, with the reference 22/109981/24, is from M&S, Dean Street, Town Centre, Telford, on 16 December 2024 around 10:10am, when items worth over £350 were taken. The third, which was Morrisons, Gresham Drive, Lawley, on the 16 December 2024 at around 11:15am, relates to an incident where over £1,050 worth of items were taken. The reference number is 22/109526/24. The fourth image, crime reference number 22/103076/24, is from Boots, New Street, Town Centre, Telford. It was taken on 19 November 2024 around 09:00am, when items worth around £700 were taken. The final image, which has the reference 22/111044/24, is from CO-OP, Limes Walk, Oakengates, when on the 21 December 2024 around 6:00pm, when items were taken. If you have any information that would help identify the three people pictured, police have asked that you contact them via

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