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Police appeal after £3,000 of cosmetics stolen from Netherfield Boots store

Pictures have now been released of three people police would like to speak to in connection with the incident.

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Police are investigating the alleged theft of £3,000 of cosmetics from a Boots store in Netherfield.

Pictures have now been released of three people police would like to speak to in connection with the incident.

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Officers were called after staff at Boots on Victoria Retail Park noticed over £3,000 worth of products was missing.  

Three men were also spotted entering the store and acting suspiciously during the incident, around 2.20pm on October 19.

Pictures have now been released of three people police would like to speak to in connection with the incident (IMAGE: Notts Police)

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(IMAGE: Notts Police)

They were seen to walk into the shop together, before appearing to fill bags they were carrying with stock and leaving without paying.

Police said they have reviewed the available footage and can now release images of three people they’d like to speak to as part of their investigation.

PC Josh Bradbury, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Large quantities of makeup products were stolen during this incident, so we’re obviously keen to track down those responsible.

“Shop thefts like this one are unfair, not just to stores and the staff who work there, but also honest shoppers who do the right thing and pay for the items they want.

“We can now release images of these three men and would urge them – if they see this appeal – to contact us so that they can assist our investigation.

“We’d also ask anyone who recognises any of them to share this information with the police immediately.”

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Information can be reported directly to the police by calling 101, quoting incident 319 of 19 October 2025, while Crimestoppers can also be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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