Dyfed Powys Police
Police appeal after large quantity of skincare products stolen from Llanelli’s Boots stores


Dyfed Powys Police are appealing for help in identifying three people suspected of stealing large quantities of skincare products from a Boots store in Llanelli.
CCTV images show the three people the Police would like to speak to in relation to the theft, which occurred at the Vaughan Street store in Llanelli between 1.30pm and 1.45pm on Wednesday, 17 August 2022 .
A further two thefts of large quantities of skincare products were reported as stolen from Boots stores in Trostre and Vaughan Street, Llanelli on Wednesday 7 September.
It is believed the first theft took place at the Trostre store at around 3.45pm on Wednesday, September 7, with a second incident reported at Vaughan Street at around 4.30pm on the same day.
Further CCTV images of two suspects Police want to speak with have also been published.

A spokesperson from Dyfed Powys Police said: “All possible lines of enquiry have been carried out and we are now appealing for help from the public.
“We would like to identify the people in the CCTV images, who may have information that could help the investigation.
“Anyone who knows who the people are, or if you believe you are pictured, contact Dyfed-Powys Police.”
(Lead image: Dyfed Powys Police)
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