Police probe shoplifting reports in Armagh and Enniskillen
Police are investigating reports of shoplifting in Armagh and Enniskillen.
On Friday, December 1st, it's believed clothing with a value of over ÂŁ1,200 went missing from retail premises in the Moy Road area.
A PSNI spokesman said: ""CCTV shows two men entering the store separately around 8.35pm the previous evening, Thursday, November 30th, before placing items into a bag and leaving.
"One of the men is described as being approximately 5' 11" and of stocky build, with a beard. He was described as wearing a black baseball cap, grey jacket, dark jogging bottoms and grey trainers. It is believed that he has a distinctive scar on his left cheek.
"The second man is described as being approximately 5' 11", of slim build and wearing a black and yellow bobble hat, a dark-coloured 'work' jacket and trousers, both of which were stained with white paint, and dark-coloured work boots."
It followed an earlier report of a disturbance at the same premises.
"Shortly before 5.40pm on Sunday, November 26th that a man had entered the same retail premises and placed items of clothing into a bag before leaving. He was described as wearing a flat cap, black jacket and navy jeans.
"It was also reported to police around 4.20pm on Thursday, November 26th that one man out of a group of males in different retail premises in the Moy Road area had been seen filling a bag with items from the store. The reported value of these items is almost ÂŁ1000.
“It was also reported to police on Wednesday, November 29th that around £1100 worth of clothing was stolen from retail premises in the Quay Pass area of Enniskillen.
“Two men were reported to have entered the store separately around 2pm. One of them placed a number of items into a bag before both left in different directions."
The PSNI spokesperson gave a description of those involved:
"The first man was described as being of medium build and aged around 30-40 years old while the second was described as being of heavy build. Both men were reported to be wearing peaked caps.
"Our enquiries are ongoing and I would appeal to anyone who may be able to assist to contact us on 101, quoting reference 510 of 01/12/23. At this time, we are investigating a potential link between these reports.”