Beauty products worth more than £100 were stolen from a health food chain on Shirley High Street.

Around 10.15am on December 16, the products worth over three figures were taken from the Holland and Barrett shop on the busy street, Hampshire police said.

Officers have since investigated the shoplifting incident and have now released an image of a man seen in the area at the time.

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Police want to speak to him in connection with their investigation.

Hampshire police said: "Is this you? Do you know who he is?

"Anyone with information is asked to call 101 quoting the reference number 44240546558."

In unrelated news, crime commissioner Donna Jones is set to hike council tax by another £14 per household under newly-unveiled plans backed by Hampshire's chief constable.

Ms Jones wants to see a rise in the police precept of more than five per cent, in line with Government expectations, bringing in £15m extra for Hampshire Constabulary.

Extra cash will be spent on 50 more police officers, new front counters, improvements to 101, and tackling anti-social behaviour.