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Reward for stolen hair extensions

Karen Robinson
Karen Robinson said she did not know what thieves would do with the hair

A salon owner is offering a £500 reward for information after hair extensions valued at £20,000 were stolen.

The extensions were taken from S.H.E in Lowesmoor, Worcester, during the night of 27 November.

Owner Karen Robinson said she was away when it happened and the theft meant her business was now under threat.

West Mercia Police said anyone being offered any extensions in a Dream Girl packet should be wary and contact officers straight away.

The reward is being offered for the identification and prosecution of the thieves.

Mrs Robinson said: "I just can't think what whoever took them is actually going to do with them as they are really easily identifiable and there are not many businesses who do what we do."

She added she was going to ask for a delay in paying her rent so she could buy some more stock.

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