Friday crimefile: Police need your help
DO any of these three young men look familiar to you?
Police are keen to identify this trio, who were spotted on CCTV just before midnight on November 21.
Around the same time police received a report of criminal damage at Debenhams store in New George Street.

Police say they hope the group might have seen who was responsible.
Anyone who recognises any of them is being asked to contact police on 08452 777444 or to call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 quoting crime reference number EC/09/12782.
Is this your projector?
POLICE would like help in identifying the owner of a projector (pictured).
It was seized recently by police as part of an investigation and
detectives believe it may be the property of a school or college.
Contact Det Con Al Dixon on 01752 720406.
Does this man look familiar to you?
Police would like to
speak with him in connection with a number of incidents on different
occasions at the Waterstone's bookshop in New George Street.

The store has reported a number of items going missing including a
children's camera and a National Geographic walkie-talkie set.
Anyone
who has information or recognises this man is being asked to call
police on 08452 777444 or to contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800
555111 quoting crime reference numbers EC/09/12738 , EC/09/12826 and
EC/09/12827.
Alleged attempt to steal bicycles
A MAN was spotted walking a dog on the campus of the University of Plymouth at around 6.30am on November 20.

At around the same time security reported the alleged attempted theft of a bicycle.
It is hoped the man pictured right may have witnessed the incident.
If
you can identify him, police would like you to contact them police on
08452 777444 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 quoting
crime reference number EC/09/12938.
Damage reported at McDonalds
POLICE would like help in identifying this young man.
He was spotted in McDonald's restaurant in New George Street at around 7.40pm on November 23.

A
report of criminal damage was made around the same time and police say
they hope the man pictured may have seen who was responsible.
Anyone
who recognises him is being asked to contact police on 08452 777444 or
call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 quoting crime reference
number EC/09/12861.
If you have information about any of the crimes featured in today's Crimefile contact the police on 08452 777444. Alternatively call the Crimestoppers hotline anonymously on 0800 555111.
If you have a crime story contact Carl Eve at The Herald on 01752 765529 or email ceve@theplymouthherald.co.uk













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by P Edantic, Somerset
Saturday, December 12 2009, 9:43PM
“Mmmmm, what happened to my post pointing out EH's grammatical errors? It has been change thought! Laters x”
by ph, mannamead
Saturday, December 12 2009, 7:28AM
“surely in this day and age they should be able to focus the pics ..... how are we supposed to identify anyone from that. i could be one of them as i have a tee-shirt like one of them but wont be wearing it for a while !!”
by Anon, UK
Saturday, December 12 2009, 6:42AM
“Strange, you people are the first to whinge about crime & anti social behaviour & when there is a chance to help you act like d***heads.
Nice to see that the people of Plymouth are being as helpful as ever........not!!”
by Haha, Stonehouse
Friday, December 11 2009, 10:31PM
“"Which one are you then Tom? The striped Chav??"
No, Tom is the one in the black shirt (trufax). lol”
by Lewis, Plymouth
Friday, December 11 2009, 9:27PM
“Yep i do indeed,”