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Sydney thief smashes Woolworths glass doors at 3am causing $750 worth of damage

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Sydney thief smashes Woolworths glass doors at 3am causing $750 worth of damage

A man caused $750 worth of damage while smashing his way into a Sydney Woolworths, only to steal a $2.50 packet of mixed nuts, police say.

NSW Police released footage of a man they believe can help with their inquiries, after a thief pushed through automatic glass doors at the front of the George Street store, in the CBD, at 3.20am on Saturday. 

Cops say the alleged offender picked up a single pack of mixed nuts from a display and made off into the night. 

A man allegedly only stole a packet of $2.50 mixed nuts and police are looking for this man to help with inquiries (pictured, on CCTV)

A man allegedly only stole a packet of $2.50 mixed nuts and police are looking for this man to help with inquiries (pictured, on CCTV)

A man allegedly only stole a packet of $2.50 mixed nuts and police are looking for this man to help with inquiries (pictured, on CCTV)

Police are now investigating the bizarre incident, and are hoping the security footage can help track down a man they believe can assist with inquiries.

He is described as being of Caucasian appearance, aged between 45 and 50, and bald. 

He was wearing a grey shirt, black hooded jacket, jeans, and brown shoes.

He is described as being of Caucasian appearance, aged between 45 and 50, and bald

He is described as being of Caucasian appearance, aged between 45 and 50, and bald

He was wearing a grey shirt, black hooded jacket, jeans, and brown shoes

He was wearing a grey shirt, black hooded jacket, jeans, and brown shoes

Police are now investigating the bizarre incident, and are hoping the security footage can help track down a man (pictured) who they believe can assist with inquiries 

Source: Daily Mail Australia | News Colony

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