Suspect mocked for looking like famous movie director - can you tell who it is?
A man police want to talk to in connection with a shoplifting offence has been mocked for looking like movie director Guy Ritchie.
Police issued CCTV images of a man they want to quiz after goods were swiped from a Tesco Express store twice in around two weeks. But locals in Warrington, Cheshire, think the man looks just like the 55-year-old Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels director, and Madonna's ex-husband.
One man, whose Facebook page says he's from the town, said: "Guy Ritchie in Warrington... Wow." Another joked: "All the advancements in photography, and Tesco can only get grainy image CCTV. But a further Facebook user said: "Oh my God, leave him alone, he was probably hungry and desperate."
A Cheshire Police spokesperson said: "Officers investigating shoplifting offences at Tesco Express in Winwick Road, Warrington, have released a CCTV image of a man they would like to speak to. The incidents occurred at 10.45pm on Sunday, 10 September and 11.15pm on Monday, 25 September. During both incidents, a man has exited the store without paying for various items. It is believed he is local to the area and on both occasions left the scene on foot."
PC Sam Horton added: "Enquiries are currently ongoing and as part of our investigation, we would like to speak to the man pictured in the CCTV image. If anyone recognises this man, please contact us. I would also like to appeal directly to the man pictured to come forward."
They look and taste like sweets - no wonder underage vaping is sweeping BritainShoplifting callouts to supermarkets rose by as much as 75 per cent last year as the cost of living crisis saw hungry Brits turn to stealing, it was revealed in the summer.
Exclusive figures obtained by The Mirror show huge upturns in reports of people stealing food, drink and other essentials from the country’s leading chains, with almost every force in England and Wales recording an increase. West Midlands Police, for example, saw a 70 per cent rise in reports of customers caught pinching goods at the likes of Tesco, ASDA and the Co-op last year when compared with figures from 2021, Freedom of Information data revealed.