Tenterden Tackle and Gun Shop owner Graham Parry scares away would-be shoplifter from taking two coats
Published: 14:00, 04 February 2015
Updated: 14:45, 04 February 2015
The owner of Tenterden Tackle and Gun Shop chased an 'overweight' would-be thief out of his store this afternoon.
Graham Parry was in his High Street store at lunchtime today when he says he noticed a customer acting suspiciously.
He said the man - described as a lookalike of Harry Potter character Dudley Dursley - walked towards the door with two coats worth £720 over his arm.
Mr Parry said: "He made a bolt for the door and ran. I chased after him and managed to get up close enough and shouted in his ear. I didn't lay a hand on him and he dropped the coats.
"He then ran off and jumped in a waiting car."
The man has been described as around 20-years-old, very overweight, with black hair and wearing jogging bottoms.
The incident was witnessed by the team at Sales Friend, also based in Tenterden.
They tweeted saying: "Just saw local shopkeeper tackling a shoplifter and getting his goods back.
"Thief was fat guy around 20, dark hair and made off in black Ford Ka.
"The black Ford Ka was waiting with a driver outside the shop with hazards on. Thief looked just like this guy."
They also tweeted a picture of actor Harry Melling who plays Dudley Dursley in the Harry Potter films, claiming the culprit bore a resemblance to him.
A spokesman for Kent Police said: "We were called at 12.56pm to an attempted theft at a shop in Tenterden, which is reported to have happened at 12.43am.
"The caller states that a man went into the store, picked up two coats and tried one on.
"It’s then reported that the man ran off and got into the passenger side of a vehicle that was being driven by a dark haired woman.
"The vehicle is described as a small black Ford KA. The car drove off in the direction of High Halden/Ashford."
Anyone with information is asked to call Kent Police on 101.
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