A trio of Toby Carvery diners are being hunted by police for allegedly 'dining and dashing'.


Officers are appealing to identify two men and a woman who ate at the Nottingham Road restaurant in Chaddesdon, Derby, on Tuesday, May 20. Police believe they can help with the investigation.


The authorities reported that the diners absconded without settling the bill at the Nottingham Road restaurant in Chaddesden, on Tuesday, May 20, earlier this year. A public appeal has now been launched to assist with the investigation.


Anyone who recognises these individuals is urged to contact the force on 101, or through the police Facebook page or website, citing the reference number 25000292348.


Information can also be forwarded to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, or via the charity's website, reports


Toby Carvery is a British chain brand which consists of 158 restaurants. Meal prices vary but prices are around £10.

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