CCTV appeal issued to trace man with ‘distinctive ink’ over alleged TK Maxx theft

Police would like to speak to this man <i>(Image: Cheshire Police)</i>
Police would like to speak to this man (Image: Cheshire Police)

A CCTV appeal has been launched by police to identify a suspect with ‘distinctive ink’.

Camera stills from Warrington town centre have been released by Cheshire Police in a bid to trace the man in the photographs.

The probe is in relation to the alleged theft of items from the TK Maxx store in Golden Square Shopping Centre on Sunday, June 23.

Anyone who recognises the man in the stills is urged to speak to the police.

The force’s Warrington Police team said: “Officers from the town centre beat team would like to speak to this gentleman with distinctive ink.

“This is regarding an alleged theft of various items from TK Maxx in Golden Square Shopping Centre on Sunday, June 23.

“If you can help put a name to his face, and ink, call us on 101, quoting 24000553694, or email public.contact@cheshire.police.uk

“Alternatively you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”