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Stolen Bank Card and Mobile Phone Theft: Police Seek Three Men in Connection with Fraud and Theft Incidents

Police are appealing to the public for help in identifying two men wanted in connection with a theft and fraud case at a BP petrol station on London Road, Salisbury. The incident occurred on August 27 at 11:24 am, when a stolen bank card was used for multiple transactions, prompting Wiltshire Police to issue an appeal to locate the individuals involved, via Yahoo.

A Wiltshire Police spokesperson confirmed the details of the case, stating, “We would like to identify these two men after a stolen bank card was used for numerous transactions.” The police have released images of the suspects in hopes that members of the public may recognize them and assist with the investigation.

In a separate incident, police are also looking to identify a man in connection with a reported mobile phone theft at The Bear Wetherspoon pub on Bath Road, Melksham. The theft took place on September 30 between 10:00 am and 10:30 am. Authorities believe the man pictured can provide crucial information related to the crime.

“If you recognise him, call 101 and quote crime reference number 54240115171,” said the police spokesperson.

The third case involves a wallet containing a bank card that was stolen from a vehicle in Trowbridge. The theft occurred on September 10 between 3:00 pm and 3:20 pm, and the stolen card was subsequently used to purchase £50 worth of goods from a local shop. Wiltshire Police are seeking the man captured on CCTV footage in connection with the theft.

“We think the man pictured can help with our enquiries,” the spokesperson added.

These incidents highlight the growing concern over theft and fraud in the region, and Wiltshire Police are urging the public to come forward with any information that could assist in identifying the suspects. Each of these crimes has left victims dealing with the consequences of theft, and the police are committed to solving these cases swiftly.

Members of the public are encouraged to report any relevant information, no matter how small, that could help the investigation. Whether it’s recognising a face from the released images or recalling any suspicious activity around the times and locations of the crimes, every detail could be vital.

Wiltshire Police continue to emphasise the importance of vigilance in the community, urging residents to keep their personal belongings secure, especially in public places and vehicles. The force remains focused on tackling crime and bringing those responsible for these thefts to justice.

If you have any information about these incidents or recognise the individuals in the images provided by the police, you are encouraged to contact Wiltshire Police on 101, quoting the relevant crime reference number. Alternatively, anonymous tips can be submitted to Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111.

With the help of the community, police hope to bring these investigations to a close and prevent further crimes from taking place in the region.

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