Police have released images of a man they want to track down after products worth hundreds of pounds were stolen from a pharmacy in Powys.
The theft is believed to have taken place at about 12.15pm on Saturday, August 10, when Nicorette products, valued more than £700, were stolen from Llanidloes Pharmacy in Long Bridge Street.
Dyfed-Powys Police posted on Facebook: “Officers have carried out all possible lines of enquiry, and are now appealing for help from the public.
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“They would like to identify the person in the CCTV image, who may have information that could help the investigation.”
The moustached man is pictured wearing a black Champion-branded cap, black jacket, light blue shirt and dark trousers. He also has a distinctive tattoo on his right hand.
Anyone who recognises the man pictured is asked to contact police either by phoning 101, reporting it online at https://orlo.uk/CwGI9 , emailing 101@dyfed-powys.police.uk or sending a direct message on the Dyfed-Powys Police page on Facebook quoting crime number 24*708933.
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