
A CCTV image of a man and a woman
police would like to speak to in connection with the theft (Image: Cambridgeshire Police) Group 28
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Women in connection to a spell of fragrance thefts in Cambridge. CCTV images have been realised of the pair following thefts of fragrances from John Lewis, in the Grand Arcade. A bottle of Tom Ford fragrance was stolen at about 1.40pm on Monday, March 13. On Wednesday, March 15, at about 2pm, a further two bottles of fragrance were stolen from the same shop. A security guard who challenged the suspects was also pushed out of the way before they ran off along Emmanuel Street. Police would like to speak to two people in a CCTV image in connection with the incident. READ MORE: Mother's Day arrest for mum who flagged down police on busy Huntingdon road Anyone with information should contact police through the force website using reference 35/19662/23. Call 101 if you don’t have internet access. READ NEXT: All the Cambridgeshire criminals who have been jailed this week Police called to 'reports of violence' on Cambs street Cambs teens guilty of attempted murders after 'vicious' play park knife attacks 'Successful bidder' found for Peterborough's Hereward Cross Shopping Centre Peterborough Regional Pool closed after potentially dangerous bacteria found Story Saved You can find this story in My Bookmarks. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. Follow CambridgeLive
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