A mugshot of a sex offender that went viral after he was photographed wearing a Greggs bakery jumper leads to criminal's arrest
Preston Police first took to social media on December 22 to issue the mugshot as officers searched for Shaun Ave who was on recall to prison.
Mocking the criminal's fetching attire, members of the public took to social media to suggest officers check local Gregg's bakeries in order to track him down. The mugshot of Shaun Aver wearing a Greggs jumper went viral online as police attempted to track him down.One user commented: "The fashion police may have him. That jumper is a crime in itself.".Man 'snatches £60 dropped by four year old boy during trip to toy shop with his mum' just after ChristmasThe serious nature of his crimes didn't stop internet users from mocking him for his distinctive choice of attire, mind.Another said: "The fashion police may have him.
Preston police were even able to see the funny side of his arrest, noting they had already checked multiple locations of the popular bakery chain for the offender, but to no avail.
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