Surrey Police ridicule burglary suspect after catching him in bright yellow onesie

Surrey Police ridicule burglary suspect after catching him in bright yellow onesie and say they have ‘eliminated Pudsey and Big Bird’ from enquiries

  • Officers spotted the suspect in a bright yellow onesie at about 3.40am today 
  • Burglary took place at a restaurant on Station Road in Ashford this morning 
  • Surrey Police said they have ‘eliminated Pudsey and Big Bird from enquiries’ 

Surrey Police has ridiculed a burglary suspect after catching him in a bright yellow onesie and saying they have ‘eliminated Pudsey and Big Bird’ from their enquiries.  

Officers were called to a report of a burglary on Station Road in Ashford at about 3.40am today.  

Upon arrival, officers found the two suspects along with the stolen goods nearby. 

Surrey Police’s Roads Policing Unit wrote on Twitter: ‘Wearing a yellow onesie makes it quite easy for us to spot you as you make off from a burglary. 

Officers were called to a report of a burglary on Station Road in Ashford at about 3.40am today

Surrey Police's Roads Policing Unit wrote on Twitter: 'Wearing a yellow onesie makes it quite easy for us to spot you as you make off from a burglary'

Surrey Police’s Roads Policing Unit wrote on Twitter: ‘Wearing a yellow onesie makes it quite easy for us to spot you as you make off from a burglary’

A Surrey Police spokesperson confirmed a 26-year-old man from Woking and a 35-year-old man from Addlestone were arrested on suspicion of burglary. Pictured: Station Road in Ashford

A Surrey Police spokesperson confirmed a 26-year-old man from Woking and a 35-year-old man from Addlestone were arrested on suspicion of burglary. Pictured: Station Road in Ashford

‘RPU detained the two suspects who had just broken in to a local restaurant. We have eliminated Pudsey and Big Bird from our enquiries, but Laa-Laa is a Prime Suspect.’

A Surrey Police spokesperson confirmed a 26-year-old man from Woking and a 35-year-old man from Addlestone were arrested on suspicion of burglary.

According to the force, they were taken to hospital for check-ups after the officers suspected them of being under the influence of drugs and remain in custody after being discharged.

The stolen items were returned to their owner.