Police are hunting down a randy shoplifter who stole hundreds of pounds worth of sex toys from an adult store.
The incident took place at Sinsins Boutique of Love in Norwich, Norfolk on July 1.
An unidentified blonde-haired woman was captured on CCTV appearing to snag three vibrators with a retail value of £210.
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The haul included a £45 Pillow Talk Racy G-Spot Vibrator, a £55 Rabbit Vibrator and a £110 We-Vibe Jive Vibrator.
In the footage shared online by store owner, Helen Shepherd, a woman can be seen entering the store and assessing the sex toys.
She then appears to place her chosen loot under her arm, walks by Helen and leaves the store.
The 52-year-old has owned the boutique for more than four years and claims she is constantly targeted by thieves.
She said: “I’ve had a lot stolen this year. In total, I think I've had about £2,000 worth of stock stolen this year alone.
"I understand there's been a cost-of-living crisis but this isn't food or formula for someone's child. This person has brazenly targeted a small business."
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Helen said she wasn’t sure what was happening at the time, and it wasn’t until she watched the CCTV footage back that she realised she had been robbed.
"I'm not going to let this woman get away with it”, she added. “I'm definitely not expecting to get the sex toys back but it's the principle
"I want any other potential thieves to know that I'm not a soft touch."
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The theft has since been reported to the police, who are now working to track down the unidentified woman.
A spokeswoman for Norfolk Constabulary confirmed: "The incident occurred on Saturday at 3.12 pm when three items were stolen from a premises in St Benedict's Street, Norwich."
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