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Police CLOSE case after shopper poos on shelf at The Range
The incident occurred at the brand’s Banbury branch on Cherwell Street at around 1.40pm on Wednesday, March 25.
With Thames Valley Police alerted to the defecation, the situation has been subsequently described as “criminal damage”.
Investigating officer, police constable Robert Watson, previously said that he is looking for people who witnessed the incident.
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An initial appeal on Sunday, April 5, released an image of a woman whom the force wanted to speak to as part of the investigation.
Then, in an update on Monday, April 6, the force informed the public that they are no longer looking for the woman pictured.
A spokesperson for the Cherwell unit said: “We would like to thank the public for their assistance following our appeal relating to a criminal damage incident in Banbury on March 25.
“We have now removed the request to identify an individual, but our investigation continues.”
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Now, Thames Valley Police has provided a final update on the incident, stating that the case has been closed with no arrests made.
A spokesperson for the force said: “This case is now closed as the incident has been dealt with to the satisfaction of all involved.”
Last week, enquiries remained ongoing as a short statement from the force said: “No arrests have been made at the moment, but our enquiries are ongoing.”
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Concerns amid search for missing Oxford 13-year-old girl
Thames Valley Police has said they are concerned for the welfare of Ruby-Rose from Headington was last seen just before 5pm.
The force said that she is known to frequent Summertown and parks around Oxford including Boults Lane recreation ground.
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They added that she was last seen wearing a black puffer jacket, white Crocs and blue-stone washed jeans.
A spokesperson for Thames Valley Police said: “Have you seen Ruby‑Rose? The 13‑year‑old, missing from Headington, was last seen at around 4.55pm today.
“Ruby‑Rose is approximately 5ft 4ins tall, of medium build, with shoulder‑length brown hair with red underneath.
“She was last seen wearing blue stone‑washed jeans, a black puffer jacket, and white Crocs.
“Ruby‑Rose is known to frequent Summertown and several parks around Oxford, including Boults Lane recreation ground, and we believe she is travelling by electric bike.
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“We are concerned for Ruby‑Rose’s welfare. If you see her, please call 999 and quote reference number 43260187286.
“Anyone with information about Ruby‑Rose’s whereabouts can make a report via our website.”
Police guidance states a person will not be in trouble with officers when found, and it is not wasting officers’ time to report someone as missing.
You do not have to wait 24 hours to contact police.
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Search launched for Oxford woman missing for five days
Ivy, who is 40-years-old, was last seen on Monday, April 13, at around 11.10am, close to Cowley Road.
Thames Valley Police has said they are “worried about her welfare” and have asked anyone who has seen her to get in touch with them as soon as possible.
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A spokesperson for Thames Valley Police said; “Have you seen Ivy? She is 40-years-old and was last seen on Monday morning, around 11.10am, near to Cowley Road.
Police are searching for Ivy, 40 (Image: TVP)
“She is described as a white woman with a slim build. She has ginger hair with parts dyed black, normally in a ponytail.
“She was last seen wearing a long black coat, pink hooded top with a Lacoste logo on the front of it, jeans with a rip in the left knee and light coloured trainers.
“She frequents the areas of Abingdon and Oxford.
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“We’re worried about her welfare, if you see her or know where she is, please call us on 999 quoting reference 43260182070.”
Police guidance states a person will not be in trouble with officers when found, and it is not wasting officers’ time to report someone as missing.
You do not have to wait 24 hours to contact police.
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Extreme concern for Bucks man last seen in Oxfordshire town
Thames Valley Police has released new images of Isaac, whose surname has not been released, after he went missing at about 10.30am on Monday April 13.
The latest photos were captured five days ago in Bicester, with the 30-year-old was last seen in the town at 2.25pm.
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He is described as a slim-built white man, about 5ft 10ins with a shaved head and tattoos of a poem and a ribcage on his arm.
He was last seen wearing a black hoodie, black skinny jeans and a rucksack.
A spokesperson for the police said: “We are releasing new images of missing Isaac from Aylesbury, captured in Bicester on Monday (April 13).
Isaac, from Aylesbury is missing and may be in Bicester (Image: Thames Valley Police)
“The 30-year-old, from Broughton, was last seen in Bicester at 2.25pm on Monday.
“Isaac is white, 5ft 10ins tall, slim, with a shaved head and tattoos of a poem and a ribcage on his arm.
“He was last seen wearing a black hoodie, black skinny jeans and a backpack.
“Isaac is known to frequent Aylesbury town centre, Waddesdon and we believe he is now in the Bicester area.
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“We are extremely concerned for Isaac’s welfare.
“If you see Isaac, please call 999. If you have any other information regarding his whereabouts then please call 101, quoting investigation reference number 43260178688.”
Police guidance states a person will not be in trouble with officers when found, and it is not wasting officers’ time to report someone as missing. You do not have to wait 24 hours to contact police.
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