CCTV appeal after meat and coffee stolen from Peterborough Co
Police say they believe the woman pictured may be able to help with their inquiries
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Police have issued a CCTV appeal after meat and coffee were stolen from a Co-Op in Peterborough. the thefts happened on two separate occasions, according to officers.
They said that the Oundle Road store was the target of Sunday, August 20, when packets of meat were stolen shortly after 8am. The same store was victim to theft again, this time of jars of coffee at around 7am.
There were also assaults carried out against shop assistants. Police say they believe the woman pictured may be able to help with their inquiries
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Policing Peterborough said: "We would like to speak to the woman pictured in connection with two thefts from the Co-op in Oundle Road. Packs of meat were stolen on Sunday (20 August) at about 8.20am and Tuesday (22 August) at about 7.20am, along with jars of coffee during the second incident.
"Shop staff were also assaulted on both occasions. Anyone who recognises the woman in the CCTV image should report it through the force website using reference 35/62708/23: https://orlo.uk/1aJHB. Anyone without internet access should call 101."