Police still searching for man who stole from Chichester salon after going in for haircut and was caught on CCTV

Police are hunting a man after cash and a wallet were stolen from the Chichester salon. Pic suppliedPolice are hunting a man after cash and a wallet were stolen from the Chichester salon. Pic supplied
Police are hunting a man after cash and a wallet were stolen from the Chichester salon. Pic supplied
Police are still on the hunt for a man who stole from Chichester salon after going in for haircut and was caught on CCTV.

The man went into a salon asking for a haircut before stealing cash and a wallet when no one was looking. He was recorded on CCTV stealing the items from Toca Chichester, at 68 North Street, around 1pm on Friday, December 2.

An appeal from the shop and police was made before Christmas but the wanted man remains at large still. The male had raided the premises by stuffing items down his trousers after going into a staff room.

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Adrian Jackson, joint owner of the salon, in a statement to Portsmouth News, previously said: “A guy came into the salon asking if he could have a haircut and didn’t have an appointment. One of our members of staff stated that they didn’t have time immediately but if he was willing to wait, they could fit him in. Unfortunately, he was left alone as the staff member went to check on her client and the man proceeded to go into the staff room, stole a purse and stole cash from the till.

Police are hunting a man after cash and a wallet were stolen from the Chichester salon. Pic suppliedPolice are hunting a man after cash and a wallet were stolen from the Chichester salon. Pic supplied
Police are hunting a man after cash and a wallet were stolen from the Chichester salon. Pic supplied

“We have everything recorded on CCTV and the quality is very clean and good. We have him going into the staff room, coming out and placing items down the back of his trousers and going to the reception desk and taking cash.

The business owner, giving an update, said: ‘Nothing has come back yet – hoping it will. Not much effort from the police.’

Anyone with information call police on 101 quoting serial 1005 of 03/12.