Bid to trace suspect after station store burglary
POLICE investigating a burglary at Derby's railway station have released an image of a man they would like to speak to.
British Transport Police said a man entered a shop at the station and hid in a store room.
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Police want to speak to this man.
PC Paul Wilson, investigating officer, said: "A female employee noticed the man staring at her as she walked past the store room. He did not say anything to her or move.
"The woman was incredibly frightened and ran to the front of the shop where she alerted her colleague."
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The two employees left the shop and told a male member of staff what happened.
He went into the shop and saw the man leaving through the back door with a box of crisps. The male staff member then chased the man who threw the box and climbed over the gate into platform one. After a brief struggle, he escaped by crossing the lines between four platforms.
Anyone with information about the incident, which happened at 5.30am on February 2, should contact 0800 40 50 40 quoting B13/NEA of 08/02/2013.




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