‘High value’ thefts from Swarovski, Pandora and Jack Wills in Ipswich and Savers in Felixstowe prompt CCTV appeal
A CCTV image of two men police want to speak to in connection with thefts reported at Jack Wills in Ipswich. Picture: SUFFOLK CONSTABULARY - Credit: Archant
Police are issuing CCTV images of four men they want to speak to in connection with shoplifting offences and distraction thefts reported at stores in Ipswich and Felixstowe.
Thousands of pounds worth of stock was reported stolen at Swarovski, Jack Wills and Pandora in Ipswich over a 13-month period, between December 2016 and January 2018.
Medication was also stolen from Savers in Felixstowe during this time, detectives believe.
Now chiefs are issuing CCTV images of four men they would like to speak to in connection with these incidents.
The first man is described as being white, short and slim, around 50 years old with dark hair that is greying and receding.
According to police, he speaks with an East Anglian accent.
The second is described as white and of large build, with short dark hair and glasses.
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He is also believed to be around 50 years old, and speaks with a foreign accent.
A third man is described as white, of medium build with short dark hair and glasses.
This individual is also believed to be around 50 years old.
While the fourth is described as slightly younger – a slim white man with a shaved head, believed to be around 40 years old.
Call the Ipswich Central Safer Neighbourhood Team on 101 quoting reference 37/71876/16 with information.