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CCTV shows people wanted in connection with lost wallet

CCTV shows people wanted in connection with lost wallet

Yahoo13 hours ago
A CCTV image has been released of two people police would like to speak to in connection with a high street incident.
The image was taken from a camera in Tony's Fried Chicken shop in High Street, Leiston, at around 5pm on Tuesday, July 22.
It shows a man wearing glasses and a red and white striped shirt, and a woman wearing a white top.
Police would like to speak with the people in connection with a wallet lost earlier that afternoon in Sizewell Road.
Anyone with information should contact the police quoting crime reference number 37/41019/25.
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