A brazen shoplifter in Aylesbury was caught on camera walking past a police officer and straight into Greggs — where he helped himself to food without paying
TVP Aylesbury posted the video on social media with the following message:
Meet David Shurrock, 34, of Watermead, Aylesbury, caught on camera strolling through Aylesbury town centre, past a police officer, straight into Greggs… and helping himself to items without paying.
Yes, you read that right. In front of a police officer.
While it might sound like the start of a comedy sketch, this is real life, and shoplifting is no joke.
Retail theft affects local businesses, staff, and the community. It’s not clever, it’s not funny, and it’s definitely not worth the sausage roll.
Let’s be clear: stealing is a crime, whether it’s in broad daylight or behind closed doors. And doing it in front of us? That’s just asking for trouble.
📹 Watch the moment unfold and remember, support your local shops, don’t steal from them.
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