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Police release CCTV images following garden centre raid


Images of two women have been released by Hertfordshire police following a theft from Carpenders Park Garden Centre in Little Oxhey Lane, Watford.

Around £200 worth of garden ornaments and plants were stolen from the garden centre on Sunday, April 9 at around 4.20pm.

The suspects were then seen to load the stolen items into a gold coloured vehicle, before the two women drove off without paying.

Investigating officer PC Daniel Jones said: "I would like to speak to the individuals pictured in the CCTV images as they may have been a witness to the theft or may have some information which could help my investigations."

He added: "If anyone recognises the people pictured, or if you recognise yourself, please get in contact as soon as possible."

Anyone with any information is asked to contact PC Jones on the non-emergency number 101 citing crime reference number C3/13/339.

Alternatively contact Crimestoppers, the independent charity, anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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