Nottinghamshire Police have published photographs of two individuals they wish to question following a theft valued at £1,000 from a Boots store in the county. The incident occurred at the retailer’s Hucknall location on High Street at approximately 3pm on Thursday, March 12. Investigators confirmed that high-end skincare items were taken during the burglary.
As part of their investigation, authorities are seeking public assistance in identifying a man who may possess relevant information. A photograph has been released showing an individual kneeling on the shop floor, his head and face obscured by both a medical mask and a hood.
Detectives are also attempting to locate 27-year-old Kyle Goodman, who has connections to Hucknall and Nottingham city centre, in relation to this matter. Additionally, Goodman is sought in connection with multiple retail thefts and a robbery at the Morrisons store in Hucknall, according to police statements.
Chief Superintendent Nick Waldram stated that officers have conducted extensive searches but have been unable to find Goodman. He emphasized that Goodman is fully aware that police wish to speak with him regarding these matters. The chief superintendent warned that individuals harbouring Goodman or allowing him to stay at their properties could face arrest for assisting an offender, which constitutes a serious offence.
He further urged members of the public to come forward if they recognize the man in the published image or if they are the person depicted. Similarly, anyone with knowledge of Goodman’s whereabouts was implored to contact police immediately. The chief superintendent noted that retail crime significantly affects local businesses, particularly when violence is involved against the business community.
Anyone with information should contact police on 101, referencing incident number 428 dated March 7, 2026, or pass on details anonymously through Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.
