CCTV released after woman's bag stolen from Stoke-on-Trent shop

By Sarah Garner

30th Jan 2024 | Local News

The woman in this CCTV footage put another woman's bag which was left in TX Maxx, Hanley, into her handbag (Staffordshire Police).
The woman in this CCTV footage put another woman's bag which was left in TX Maxx, Hanley, into her handbag (Staffordshire Police).

Staffordshire Police are appealing for witnesses following a theft at a shop in Stoke-on-Trent.

A woman in her 60s left a bag with a Pandora charm inside it on a counter at TK Maxx, on Market Square, Hanley, just before 4pm on Sunday 17 December.

CCTV footage then shows another woman putting the bag into her handbag. The suspect, who was with a male at the time, is described as white and aged in her 50s.

A woman in her 60s left a bag with a Pandora charm inside it on a counter at TK Maxx, Hanley, in December (Nub News).

Anyone who recognises the people in the CCTV footage should contact the police by calling 101 or using LiveChat on the website.

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