Shrove Tuesday
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About Shrove Tuesday
Shrove Tuesday is the day in February or March immediately preceding Ash Wednesday, which is celebrated in some countries by consuming pancakes.
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Shrove Tuesday: Surrey police with a pancake in the hunt for suspects
Thomas McKeogh, 45, from Hayes, is wanted in connection with failure in court
A police marking Shrove Tuesday by working with a "crepe artist" in search of suspected criminals.
In a post on Social Media , The Work of "Phillipe De Pan" shows The Face of Thomas McKeogh, 45, from Hayes, the Surrey Police will "whisk".
The Force said the word almost night is the Past Tense of shrive - Confession before Lent - so it felt appropriate.
Facebook users were quick to respond, with William Mack joke: "Take it, he got some dough?"
added While Kerry Charnley: "not pancakes! We are with you! !"
Mr McKeogh has failed to appear in court on A Number of occasions, and has no answer to the question of " bail in relation to a car theft investigation, the said force.
The Environment Agency and Runnymede Borough Council wants to with him about suspected waste disposal and fly-tipping offences to speak.
a Further contribution to the Surrey Police Twitter account, showed The Face of Thomas Michael Cooper burned in a pancake.
The 19-year-old from Chalfont St. Giles steels searched in Buckinghamshire in for questioning by detectives investigating a series of break-in thief.
the Surrey Police added: "Although there are always critics who pan our attempts, always with the faces, The Flip side is wanted, that more people see these posts as a standard-wanted to appeal. "
chalfont st giles, surrey police
Source of news: bbc.com