A MAN managed to steal more than $200 of stock from a Midland pharmacy last month by hiding the items in his clothes.
He entered the shop along Great Eastern Highway about 1pm on Tuesday, May 2 and browsed for a while before leaving in a nervous manner.
Staff checked the store’s CCTV footage when he left and saw him taking items from the shelves and put them into his pockets and under his shirt.
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READ NOWA stock-take discovered over $200 of pharmacy items were missing.
Police have released CCTV images of a man who they believe can help with their investigation.
He is described as fair, 25 to 30 years old, about 183cm tall with a muscular build, short brown hair and a full sleeve tattoo on his right arm.
He was wearing a grey Carre shirt, cream long pants and white runners.
Anyone with information can make a report online or call 1800 333 000.
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