'Friends' star lookalike arrested in UK after manhunt goes viral

'Friends' actor David Schwimmer. A 36 year-old man who is a spitting image of Schwimmer was arrested in Southall on suspicion of theft. PHOTO | FILE | GETTY IMAGES | AFP

What you need to know:

  • Police last month asked the public to identify a man who allegedly stole a crate of beer from a shop.
  • They found their Facebook feed inundated with replies after they posted an image of the man, who was the spitting image of the US sitcom star.
  • Schwimmer decided he would provide some hard evidence to back his claim, posting a video on his Twitter last month showing him in a US store carrying off a crate of beers.

British police thanked "Friends" star David Schwimmer on Tuesday after arresting an alleged thief whose case went viral on social media because of his uncanny resemblance to the US actor.

"Following the appeal we posted looking for a man who resembles a well-known actor, we now have an update," police in Blackpool in northwest England tweeted.

"Thanks to our colleagues @MetPoliceUK, a 36-year-old man was arrested in Southall last night on suspicion of theft. Thank you for the support, especially @DavidSchwimmer!"

Police last month asked the public to identify a man who allegedly stole a crate of beer from a shop.

SPITTING IMAGE

They quickly found their Facebook feed inundated with replies and merriment after they posted an image of the man, who was the spitting image of the US sitcom star.

Police had reassured the public their investigation concluded 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 last month 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 force replied on their own Twitter account.