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Midland: police on hunt for woman who stole trolley of groceries

Lauren PedenMidland Kalamunda Reporter

A WOMAN stole a trolley of groceries from a Midland supermarket last month while buying cigarettes from the service desk.

She and a man approached the desk of the Great Eastern Highway store about 3.15pm on Thursday, April 20.

The woman grabbed the trolley, which was loaded with goods stacked by staff for home delivery, when the shop attendant got cigarettes for the man.

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She pushed it away without being noticed and was followed by the man when he had finished paying.

Police have released CCTV images of a woman and man they believe can help with their investigation.

She is described as tan skinned, about 25 to 35 years old, medium build with long brown hair and was wearing a white t-shirt and long dark pants.

The man is described as tan skinned, 30 to 40 years old, thin build and short dark hair and was wearing a dark coloured polo shirt.

Anyone with information can make a report online or call 1800 333 000.

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