DURHAM Police have issued their weekly appeal for the public to identify suspects caught on CCTV.

The Northern Echo:

Durham Police would like to speak to these women in connection with a suspected shoplifting incident in which more than £500 worth of goods were allegedly stolen from Asda, in Stanley, on June 28. A BBQ and swing set were among the items believed to be stolen.

One suspect is described as being white, in her twenties, around 5ft 4in, slim build wearing a puffa jacket and leggings. The second suspect is described as white, medium build, with blonde and was dressed all in black.

If you recognise either of these women, ring 101 or email CaughtOn.Camera@durham.pnn.police.uk, quoting reference CRI00063225.

The Northern Echo:

Do you know these men? Durham Police want to speak to them about a suspected fraud which allegedly happened at William Hill, in Bishop Auckland, on June 8. One suspect is described as wearing a grey DeWalt jumper and black jacket. The other was wearing a Thorn Lighting uniform and high vis vest.

If you recognise either man, ring 101, or email CaughtOn.Camera@durham.pnn.police.uk, quoting reference CRI00059786.

The Northern Echo:

Do you know who this man is? Durham Police would like to speak to him in connection with a suspected shoplifting incident where various bottles of alcohol and soft drinks were stolen from Asda, in Seaham, on June 25. The suspect is described as being 6ft 2in, medium build with brown hair and was wearing navy blue jeans and black jumper.

If you recognise him, ring 101, or email CaughtOn.Camera@durham.pnn.police.uk, quoting reference CRI00062685.

The Northern Echo:

Do you recognise these men? Durham Police want to talk to them about a suspected shoplifting incident at the Coop, in Cockfield, on June 27 in which nine bottles of spirits were allegedly stolen.

If you recognise either of these men, ring 101, or email CaughtOn.Camera@durham.pnn.police.uk, quoting reference CRI00063089.