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Police release electronic photo of suspected Redruth robber

Police release electronic photo of suspected Redruth robber

BBC Newsa day ago

An electronic photo has been released by police in the hopes of identifying a man suspected of a robbery in Redruth.Devon and Cornwall Police said a suspect stole fragrances from the Superdrug store on Fore Street between 16:30 GMT and 17:00 on Monday 3 February.All inquiries were carried out, but the suspect remained unidentified, detectives said.He has been described as a white male, about 5ft 9in (1.75m) tall and of skinny build. He has blue eyes, grey stubble facial hair and was thought to be aged in his mid-40s.
Anyone with information has been asked to contact officers to aid their investigation.

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