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Lake Macquarie Police seek public’s help in identifying two women in connection with theft investigation

Police in Lake Macquarie have issued an appeal for information following a theft that occurred at a supermarket in Glendale, NSW. Authorities are looking for two women who were captured on CCTV footage at the scene on Monday, March 6th, 2023.

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  • Police in Lake Macquarie are seeking to identify two women who were captured on CCTV footage at a supermarket in Glendale, NSW.
  • The women are believed to have information that could assist police in their investigation of the theft of multiple items from the store on Monday, March 6th, 2023.
  • Authorities have released the footage to the public and are appealing to anyone who recognizes the women to come forward with information.
  • Members of the public can contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, quoting the reference number E 93910468, or provide information anonymously via the Crime Stoppers online reporting page.
  • Police have reminded the public not to make any prejudicial comments on their posts, as the focus is simply on identifying the two women in order to further their enquiries.

The women are believed to have information that could assist police in their investigation of the theft of multiple items from the store. In an effort to identify the women, authorities have released the footage to the public and are urging anyone with information to come forward.

The footage shows the two women walking around the supermarket, selecting items from the shelves, and placing them in their bags before leaving the store. Police are appealing to members of the public who recognize the women to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, quoting the reference number E 93910468.

Alternatively, those with information can provide it anonymously via the Crime Stoppers online reporting page, which can be found at https://www1.police.nsw.gov.au/. Police have reminded the public not to make any prejudicial comments on their posts, as the individuals depicted may or may not be directly involved in the crime. The focus is simply on identifying the two women in order to further their enquiries


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