CCTV released after washing machine detergent and meat products stolen in Crewe

By Ryan Parker 28th Feb 2024

On Tuesday 20 February, two unknown men entered Co-op Food, Remer Street, stealing ashing machine detergent and meat products (Cheshire Police).
On Tuesday 20 February, two unknown men entered Co-op Food, Remer Street, stealing ashing machine detergent and meat products (Cheshire Police).

Police have released CCTV images of two men they would like to speak to, in connection with a shoplifting incident in Crewe.

On Tuesday 20 February, two unknown men entered Co-op Food, Remer Street.

At At 9.38pm, the men proceeded to take washing machine detergent and meat products.

Both men left Co-op Food, Remer Street, without making an attempt to pay for the items (Nub News).

They then left the store without making an attempt to pay for the items.

Officers have now released CCTV images of two men they would like to speak to in relation to this incident as they believe they may hold vital information.

Police constable, Justin Taylor, of Crewe Local Policing Unit, said: "Enquiries are currently ongoing.

"As part of our investigation we would like to speak to the men pictured in the CCTV image.

As part of the investigation, Cheshire Police would like to speak to the men pictured in the CCTV image (Cheshire Police).

"If anyone recognises these men, please contact us on 101, or via the website, quoting 24000111284.

"I would also like to appeal directly to the man pictured to get in touch with us."

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