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Police want to speak to this woman, do you know her?

We Are South Devon by We Are South Devon
September 11, 2014
in Community News
Police want to speak to this woman

Kingsbridge police have issued an image of a woman that they would like to speak to in connection with an incident in Salcombe on Monday.

Police want to speak to this woman

They posted the image on facebook, adding:

“We would really like to speak to the female from this CCTV image about an incident in Salcombe on 8th September.

“If anybody recognises her then please get in touch.

“She may be a holidaymaker so if you see her out an about then please call 999 quoting Crime Number CR/105008/14”

The police can also be contacted on their non emergency number 101.

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