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CCTV images released over Booths supermarket theft

CCTV images released over Booths supermarket theft

Yahoo17 hours ago

Police have released a CCTV image of a woman they want to speak to after a theft from a supermarket in North Yorkshire.
The force said items were taken from the Booths store on Marshall Way, Ripon, on 9 May.
The woman, who is pictured wearing a baseball cap and gilet and carrying a handbag, could help with the investigation, a spokesperson said.
Anyone with information about the theft, or anyone who recognises the woman, is being asked to contact police.
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