Police have issued images of a suspected shoplifter they would like to identify following a spate of thefts from shops including Boots in Ilkley.
Officers investigating the thefts have released a number of images of a male who they believe is the same suspect who is wanted in collecting with stolen goods totally £23,000 from Boot stores.

This included:
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Boots in Brook Street, Ilkley, on 22 February where skincare products totalling more than £2,750 were taken.
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Boots in Birstall Shopping Park (four separate incidents totalling more than £4,400).
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Boots in Savins Mill Way, Kirkstall, Leeds (four separate incidents totalling over £5,600).
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Boots in Guiseley Retail Park, Guiseley, Leeds (two separate incidents totalling over £2,000).
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Boots in Thorpe Park, Leeds (three separate incidents totalling more than £4,000).

Anyone who recognises the male is asked to contact West Yorkshire Police by calling 101 or go online at online at https://www.westyorkshire.police.uk/LiveChat quoting reference 13260110800.
Alternatively, call independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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