ILMINSTER NEWS: Police want your help in identifying Horlicks fire suspects

POLICE have openly admitted that a photograph they have released of two people they would like to speak with in connection with a suspected arson attack in Ilminster is “not very good” – but if anyone does miraculously know who they are, to please get in touch.
The image was published by police on social media on Thursday (November 9, 2017) and relates to the incident at Station Road last Friday (November 3, 2017) afternoon in which a building on the old Horlicks site was seriously damaged by fire.
A police spokesman said: “Two people were seen walking to and from the site during this time and we’re keen to speak with them.
“We accept the image is not very good, but the clothing is quite distinctive. Do you recognize these persons or the clothing?”
Anyone with information is asked to call 101 and quote 5217252251 or alternatively phone Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800-555-111.
It is not the first time and, without question, will not be the last time when images are released by police of potential suspects which are not of very good quality.
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