Artworks stolen in Lytham
Police are trying to trace two valuable statues stolen from the art gallery in the Booths supermarket in Lytham on Monday 16 July. They have released CCTV of a man they want to question.
Police are trying to trace two valuable statues stolen from the art gallery in the Booths supermarket in Lytham on Monday 16 July. They have released CCTV of a man they want to question.
The man is described as white, aged around 30 years old, slim build with ginger cropped red hair and dark rimmed glasses. He was wearing mustard coloured chinos or jeans and a dark coloured jacket with a hood. He was possibly carrying a large white ‘bag for life’ with a red design.
The two valuable Japanese ivory figures were taken from the art gallery in Booths, Lytham on the afternoon on Monday 16 July, at around 2.30pm. Police are asking anyone with information to come forward.
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