A man is said to have approached a number of people asking for money to pay for fuel in their cars at an Oxfordshire service station.
An image has been released of a man police want to speak to about a suspected incident of fraud at 2.40pm on Monday, May 15 at Thame Motorway Services.
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🚨 APPEAL 🚨
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Do you recognise this person? 👀
We would like to speak to them regarding an incident of fraud at Thame Motorway Services on 15 May around 2.40pm.
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Investigating officer, PC Matt Harris based at Abingdon Police Station said: “We would like to appeal to anybody who recognises the person in this image to please get in touch as they may have vital information about this incident."
Those with information are asked to call 101, quoting the reference number 43230212403.
Alternatively, for 100 per cent anonymity, those with information can also call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
A social media post by Thames Valley Police South Oxon and Vale of White Horse said: "Do you recognise this person?
"We would like to speak to them regarding an incident of fraud at Thame Motorway Services on May 15 around 2.40pm."
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