Distraction Theft in Kidderminster: Police Seek Witnesses to Recover Stolen Handbag

On Monday, June 23, at approximately 12:50 pm, a woman's handbag containing £1,000 cash was stolen in a distraction theft in Kidderminster. The victim's car was left in Weaver's Wharf, and she went to Lloyds Bank on Vicar Street to withdraw cash before returning to her vehicle. While she was distracted by two men in the car park, a third man stole her handbag. The thief then handed the bag to another man, who put it in a blue carrier bag and walked away. Police have released images of the men they want to trace and are appealing for any witnesses or dashcam footage.

Key Takeaways:

  • On Monday, June 23, a woman's handbag containing £1,000 cash was stolen in a distraction theft in Kidderminster.
  • The theft occurred in the Weaver's Wharf car park, where the victim had left her vehicle while going to Lloyds Bank on Vicar Street.
  • The thief distracted the victim with two men in the car park, allowing a third man to steal the handbag.
  • The thief handed the bag to another man, who put it in a blue carrier bag and walked away towards the canal and McDonald's direction on the tow path.
  • Police have released images of the men they want to trace and are appealing for any witnesses or dashcam footage.
  • The thief was seen walking towards the canal and McDonald's direction on the tow path.
  • The other two men walked towards the canal but their direction is not specified.
  • The stolen handbag contained £1,000 cash.
  • The police are asking for anyone with dashcam footage to come forward.
  • The police are looking for anyone who may have seen the men in the released images.

Statistics:

  • Date of the incident: Tuesday, June 23.
  • Time of the incident: approximately 12:50 pm.
  • Location of the incident: Weaver's Wharf car park, Kidderminster.
  • Amount of cash stolen: £1,000.
  • Number of men involved: three.

Sources:

  • West Mercia Police UK, "Distraction theft in Kidderminster: police release images of men they want to trace"