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UK police on the hunt for Schwimmer lookalike in beer theft

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LoNdoN: No, no one told him his day was gonna go that way.

Friends actor David Schwimmer jokingly protested his innocence with a witty video after police in Britain asked the public to identify a grocery store thief with an uncanny resemblanc­e to the Hollywood star.

Police in the seaside resort of Blackpool found their Facebook feed inundated this week with replies and merriment after they posted an image of a man allegedly stealing a crate of beer from a shop.

Commenters quickly noticed that the wanted man was the spitting image of Schwimmer, whose most famous and endearing character was the ever lovelorn Ross in the hit US sitcom Friends.

Cue a plethora of amusing – if not particular­ly helpful – puns related to Friends on Blackpool police’s Facebook feed.

“Come on guys it’s a serious robbery, it’s not that common, it doesn’t happen to every guy and it is a big deal,” wrote Aliciaa Heathcock.

“It’s not Ross ... it’s Russ, he’s trying to frame Ross to win back Rachel,” added Rachel Louise Hutchinson.

Others opted to recast the show’s famously catchy theme tune by The Rembrandts.

“So no one told you life was gonna be this way. Your job’s a joke, you’re broke, your love life’s D.O.A. It’s like you’re always stuck in second gear.

“And before you know it you’re in SPAR stealing some beeeeeeeee­r,” wrote Freddie Quinn, referencin­g a British supermarke­t chain.

Police in Blackpool reassured the public their investigat­ion had con- cluded that Schwimmer had a solid alibi.

“We have investigat­ed this matter thoroughly and have confirmed that David Schwimmer was in America on this date,” the force wrote in a statement.

“We’re so sorry it has to be this way.”

But Schwimmer decided he would provide some hard evidence to back his claim, posting a video on his Twitter showing him in a US store ... carrying off a crate of beers.

“Officers, I swear it wasn’t me,” he quipped. “As you can see, I was in New York. To the hardworkin­g Blackpool police, good luck with the investigat­ion.”

“Thanks for being there for us @DavidSchwi­mmer,” the Blackpool police replied on its own Twitter account.

 ??  ?? Double take: (Left) A photo from the Blackpool police’s Facebook page showing the alleged thief, whom Schwimmer (right) parodied in a video posted on Instagram.
Double take: (Left) A photo from the Blackpool police’s Facebook page showing the alleged thief, whom Schwimmer (right) parodied in a video posted on Instagram.
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