Anyone with information should call 101
A mobile phone was stolen from a McDonalds in Nottingham city centre, after a man distracted the victim with a piece of paper. The suspect asked the victim in the McDonalds in Milton Street to look at and sign a piece of paper, whilst he took her phone.
Nottinghamshire Police is still carrying out inquiries into the incident, which took place at 12.15pm on October 20, 2023.PC John Searston, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “We’d like to identify the man featured in the footage and would ask anyone who recognises him to please get in touch. We would also like to hear from anyone who may have been approached in similar circumstances.
“We’d urge people to report any suspicious behaviour to us directly, or venue staff, to ensure we can act upon it.” The police are recommending that people leave their phone out of sight in public areas, ensure a password or pin code lock is enabled on their phone, and never leave your phone unattended.
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