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Five photos of people police want to speak to over Telford shoplifting cases - can you help?

Police in Telford have shared images of a number of people they want to speak to as part of investigations into shoplifting.

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West Mercia Police has shared images of people that officers would like to talk to as they make enquiries into retail crime. 

The first image, with crime reference number 22/90753/24, was taken from Nix Service Station on Forton Road in Newport, on October 16 at around 5pm. Police say that items worth over £50 were taken.

Photo: West Mercia Police
Photo: West Mercia Police

The second, with crime reference number 22/96502/24, is from M&S in Telford Town Centre. It was taken on November 3, at around 10.14am when police say a number of items were taken.

Photo: West Mercia Police
Photo: West Mercia Police

The third image, with crime reference number 22/95241/24 is from Tesco on Park Avenue in Madeley. Police say at around 4.50pm on October 30  items worth around £220 were taken from the store.

Photo: West Mercia Police
Photo: West Mercia Police

The fourth, with crime reference number 22/110046/24, was taken at Boots in Telford Town Centre. Police say items worth around £150 were taken on December 18 at around 12.55pm.

Photo: West Mercia Police
Photo: West Mercia Police

The final image, shared with crime reference number 22/89189/24, was taken from Aldi on Parkway in Madeley on October 7. 

Police say several items were taken from the store at around 6.45pm. 

Photo: West Mercia Police
Photo: West Mercia Police

Officers investigating these separate incidents say they would like to speak to the people in the images, as they believe they may be able to help them with their investigations.

Those who recognise any of the people are asked to contact West Mercia Police by emailing RetailCrimeTelford@westmercia.police.uk.

Information can also be passed on anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers who can be contacted online or by calling 0800 555 111.