Migrant gang brazenly steal £10,000 Mobiles from Crawley Tesco store
A brazen migrant gang helped themselves to £10,000 of mobile phone in a broad daylight robbery in Crawley, UK.
Police are looking to identify three men in relation to a high value theft from a supermarket in Crawley.
A report was received from the Tesco store on Hazelwick Avenue that a quantity of mobile phones had been stolen on Thursday, December 29, between 2.45pm and 3pm.
The value of the theft is estimated to be around £10,000.
Footage of the incident (below) has been obtained and released by officers, showing the three men enter the store’s phone shop and then make off with ten demonstration handsets, causing damage to their displays in the process. The group then made off from the store.
The stolen handsets include an iPhone 14 Pro Max, an iPhone 14 Plus, an iPhone 13, and a Motorola G62.
The three suspects are described as all being in their 20s and between 5’10” and 6’.
The first has short, dark brown hair and a trimmed dark beard. He was wearing grey jeans and black trainers.
The second was wearing a green baseball cap with a white logo back-to-front, a long black coat, light jeans, and black trainers.
The third suspect was wearing a winter hat, a blue t-shirt, dark wash jeans and black trainers. He was also wearing a knee length Nike coat.
Any information as to the identity of the three men, or anything relevant to the ongoing investigation, can be reported to Sussex Police online, or by calling 101, quoting serial 496 of 30/12.
Mirrored From: Sussex PoliceLegal note
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