Police officers in Norfolk are appealing for help to identify two men in connection with a spate of incidents in which a blue Ford has driven off from petrol stations without paying for fuel.
The first drive-off occurred on Thursday 24 December 2020 at 12.13am when a blue Ford arrived at a petrol station on Lynn Road in King’s Lynn and was filled up with £60 worth of fuel before leaving without paying (36/90279/21).
The second incident happened on Wednesday 6 January 2021 when a blue Ford called for petrol at the BP station on Plumstead Road in Norwich at 9.15pm. The driver filled the car with £47 worth of fuel before leaving without paying (36/1496/21).
The final incident happened on Thursday 14 January 2021 at approximately 2am when the driver of a blue Ford entered the Co-op petrol station on Dereham Road in New Costessey and filled the car up with £40 worth of fuel before leaving without paying (36/2812/21).
Enquiries into these incidents are ongoing and police are currently treating them as linked.
Officers have released two CCTV images of men they would like to speak with in connection with the incidents and would like to hear from anyone with information about their identity.
Anyone with information should contact police constable Mandy Shreeve in Op Solve on quoting the crime number.
Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
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