More than £300 of children’s toys and clothing were stolen from a Southampton supermarket.
The shoplifting of £303 of stock happened shortly after 9.30pm on November 22, in Sainsbury’s, Tollbar Way, Hedge End.
Police have now released pictures of two women they would like to speak to in relation to the incident.
The first woman, pictured, is described as:
- White
- Dark, straight hair which was tied up at the back
- Slim build
- Approximately 5ft tall
- Aged approximately 18 years
- Wearing a black coat with black detailing, speckled leggings, black trainers
The second woman, also pictured, is described as:
- White
- Very dark fake tan
- Black hair which was tied up
- Large build
- Aged around 60 years old
- Wearing a green parka coat, grey leggings and black shoes
Officers are also looking to speak to three other women in relation to this incident who they believe can help with police investigations.
The first of these women is described as
- White
- Dyed blonde hair which was tied up
- Fake Tan
- Dark eyebrows
- Aged around 21 years old
- Medium build
- Around 5ft 3ins tall
- Wearing a black, spotty dressing gown, dark patterned leggings and fluffy black slippers
The second of these woman is described as:
- Dyed blonde highlights with hair tied up in a scrunchie on top
- Medium to large build
- Aged approximately 28 years
- Approximately 5ft 4ins tall
- Wearing a black coat over a blue T-shirt and Crocs-style shoes
- Pushing a large baby buggy with a blanket over the top
The third of these woman is described as:
- White
- Slim build
- Dark hair with a centre parting, which was tied up at the back
- Dark eyebrows
- Aged approximately 18 years
- Wearing a white dressing gown with pink hearts and purple patterned leggings, black sandals
- Carrying a stripy bag
A police spokesperson has said: “If you have information about this incident, saw anything suspicious in the area at the time, or have any CCTV, mobile phone, dash cam or doorbell camera footage which could aid our investigation, please contact us.
“You can do this by calling 101, or by reporting online via the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary website, quoting incident number 44230480902.
“You can also call Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.”
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