group of girls Phelps Parade shop
Photo by Calne Police / Facebook

Police Seek Public’s Help to Identify Group of Girls Involved in Shop Disturbance in Calne

Authorities are on the lookout for a group of girls following a reported disturbance at a shop in Phelps Parade, Calne, that took place at approximately 5.10 pm on Wednesday, January 3. The incident, involving anti-social behavior, occurred both inside and outside the premises, according to Wiltshire Police. Details of the event remain sparse, but the police have taken the step of releasing CCTV images on social media, hoping to identify those involved.

The images, shared on Facebook by Wiltshire Police, are part of a broader appeal to the community for assistance in recognizing the individuals. The public is urged to come forward with any information that might aid in the investigation but is cautioned against posting any recognitions or comments on social media. Instead, direct communication with the police is encouraged to ensure the integrity of the information and the privacy of those potentially involved.

A spokesperson for the force emphasized the importance of community assistance in resolving the case, stating, “These CCTV images show a group of youths we want to speak to in connection with an incident of anti-social behavior.” They further instructed that any recognitions should be conveyed discreetly to the police by calling the provided contact number or emailing the designated officer, with the option to remain anonymous through Crime Stoppers for those who prefer it.

The incident has raised concerns about youth behavior in public spaces, prompting a swift response from local law enforcement. By engaging the community and utilizing social media platforms, Wiltshire Police aim to quickly address the situation and discourage future occurrences of similar disruptions.

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