Police probe 'bizarre' dance distraction theft
Nottinghamshire Police said the dance caught on CCTV footage was a "cynical attempt" to distract the victim
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Police are investigating after CCTV footage appeared to show a man using a "bizarre" dance routine during a distraction theft.
Nottinghamshire Police believe a pickpocket pretended to be drunk in order to trick the victim.
Footage showed a man approach another man in Clumber Street in Nottingham city centre shortly after 07:30 GMT on Sunday 16 November.
The victim's phone was stolen and the force is urging anyone with information to come forward.
Insp Paul Gummer, from Nottinghamshire Police, said: "Distraction thefts of this nature have happened in the past – not just in Nottingham but across the country and it is common for the offender to claim the strange dance is a traditional cultural dance from their country.
"To be clear – it is absolutely not a cultural dance – it's a cynical attempt to distract attention away from the victim's pockets, where the pickpocketing is happening."
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- Published5 August 2021