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Moment brazen thief caught stuffing golden OCTOPUS down her trousers in antiques store leaving owners baffled

Moment brazen thief caught stuffing golden OCTOPUS down her trousers in antiques store leaving owners baffled

The Irish Sun10 hours ago
WATCH the surprising moment a thief tries to steal a golden octopus from an antique shop - by stuffing it down her trousers.
The unique strategy was captured on CCTV footage at Battlesbridge Antiques Centre in Essex.
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The decor is available online for £40, leaving the owner baffled
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The couple can be seen looking round the shop before he indicates the item to take
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She allegedly stole a golden octopus candlestick holder
Credit: Battlesbridge Antiques Centre / Facebook
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The brazen thief walked out with it after putting it down her trousers
Credit: Battlesbridge Antiques Centre / Facebook
Perhaps the most shocking part is that the
Although the theft occurred on July 1, staff only noticed that the oddly-shaped candlestick holder had gone missing this week.
After looking back through
At the start of the footage, a man in an orange top can be seen browsing the shelves nearby.
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He then taps on the octopus candlestick holder, pointing it out to the woman he is with.
The pair then continue to stand around idly looking at the shelves in the vicinity.
As the man walks over to the rotating display of jewellery, the woman appears to be
They try to act casual by appearing to browse other items around the shop.
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The woman then begins removing the candles from the display.
She then starts to stuff the octopus under her trousers - not an easy feat given how large the sculpture is.
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The curve of its eight-legs seems to be giving her some trouble as she uses her top to hide the rest of it.
A glint of gold can still be seen poking out of her jumper which she then attempts to
Manager Claire Wade told
She said that the husband had told the woman which
Claire plans to report the incident to the police once they have reviewed all of the CCTV footage on site, as she has rented part of the centre for 15 years.
She added: "We were just in shock, it's a great big thing to put down your trousers isn't it?"
The item was only worth around £40 and can be bought online, as Claire said: "I don't know why she wanted it."
They are using the incident as a warning to customers that they
She said: "We want people to know that you can't just turn up at the centre and just help yourself. We're going to do a
Commenters on the video were just as shocked by the behaviour as the owner was.
One said: "Wow, very desperate and very sad."
While another jokingly said: "Take it she didn't like the candles."
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