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Police hunt Burberry-cap wearing woman after Hitchin bank card theft

By Layth Yousif   31st Oct 2022

Police are releasing CCTV images of a woman they would like to identify following the theft of a bank card in Hitchin
Police are releasing CCTV images of a woman they would like to identify following the theft of a bank card in Hitchin

CCTV appeal following theft in Hitchin 

Police are releasing CCTV images of a woman they would like to identify following the theft of a bank card in Hitchin. 

On Thursday, October 6 between 1115am and 1210pm a bank card was stolen and transactions were subsequently made. 

Police are not revealing which bank it relates to in Hitchin due to ongoing investigations but are looking to speak with the women, who appears to be wearing a Burberry-style baseball cap.  

PCSO Cynthia Combe, who is investigating, said: "We would like to identify this woman as we believe she may have important information that could help with our inquiries.

"If this is you, or you have any information that could assist with our investigation, please contact me at [email protected]."  

You can report information online at herts.police.uk/report, speak to an operator in our Force Communications Room via our online web chat at herts.police.uk/contact or call the non-emergency number 101, quoting crime reference 41/81651/22. 

     

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