Police are searching for a man thought to be connected to two incidents of supermarket theft.
The first incident took place between 8.35pm and 8.50pm on October 14 when a man, described as "large", wearing a dark coloured half-length jacket with the hood possibly up, light blue-coloured jeans and white trainers went into the One Stop in Carlton Road, Lowestoft, and stole a basket full of bacon.
He left the scene on a push bike.
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The same incident happened again at about 5pm to 5.15pm on October 25 when it is believed the same male wearing the same clothing repeated the offence of stealing bacon at the same location.
On leaving the suspect rode his pedal cycle down Kirkley Street toward The Fen location.
Any witnesses are asked to please contact Lowestoft police, quoting the relevant crime number either online or by emailing Richard.Warne@suffolk.police.uk.
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