Kent Police release e-fit that people are saying looks just like Take That member

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Those on social media were quick to make the comparison (Picture: SWNS)

An e-fit of a suspected robber has left many in stitches – after some said the photo, released by Kent Police, looks like Gary Barlow.

Commenters on Facebook said a computer-generated image of the alleged criminal was the spitting image of the Take That frontman.

Kent Police uploaded the picture on its social media account following an incident in Ramsgate on December 16 last year.

The force said a bag was snatched from a teenage boy after threats were made to him near the town’s train station.

However, the January 16 post has attracted more than 600 comments – many of which reference the e-fit.

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One user wrote: ‘They always look like Gary Barlow.’

The e-fit that looks like Gary Barlow. Social media users are mocking a computer generated suspect photo from police, which appears to show the culprit as Gary Barlow. Kent Police have shared an e-fit image on Facebook of the suspect in a robbery investigation, which commenters were quick to point out shares a resemblance to the Take That singer. The robbery took place in Ramsgate on 16 December, where it is reported a bag was snatched from a teenage boy, after threats were made to him in an alleyway near the train station.Police say the man was white and aged between 45 and 50 years old, around 5ft 9in tall, with fair hair in twists and a braided beard. Photo released 21/01/2026
The e-fit depicts a man wanted in connection with robbery (Picture: SWNS)
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 24: Gary Barlow attends the world premiere of 'Argylle' at the Odeon Luxe cinema in Leicester Square in London, United Kingdom on January 24, 2024. (Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/Anadolu via Getty Images)
The comparison to Gary Barlow left users in stitches (Picture: Getty)

Another, referencing the Take That hit Back For Good, added: ‘Whatever he said or whatever he did, he didn’t mean it.’

Others were quick to compare the post to a scene from the spoof spy film Johnny English, as well as saying the image looked like a video game character from GTA or The Sims.

More celeb lookalikes mentioned in the comments include MobLand actor Paddy Considine and American comedian Andrew Santino.

Kent Police wrote: ‘A computer-generated image has been issued by our officers who are investigating a robbery in Ramsgate on Tuesday, 16 December 2025.

‘It’s reported a bag was snatched from a teenage boy, after threats were made to him in an alleyway near the train station at around 4.30pm. Our officers attended, and initial enquiries were completed.

‘An investigation has led to the creation of an e-fit image of a man police wish to identify, who is described as white and aged between 45 and 50 years old, around 5ft 9in tall, with fair hair in twists and a braided beard.

‘Anyone with relevant information to assist the investigation is urged to contact Kent Police.’

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