A prolific shoplifter who stole from Huntingdon and Peterborough has been ordered to pay more than £1,000 in compensation to the stores she stole from.
Lorraine Williams, 51, entered Next in Serpentine Green Shopping Centre, Hampton, with a shopping trolley at about 6.45pm on October 30, before filling it with a pair of jeans and six coats worth a total of £535 and leaving the store without making any attempt to pay.
Two days later, on November 1, she entered Waitrose in Mayors Walk, West Town, where she was caught by security stealing meat worth £121.
A week later she stole 20 bottles of alcohol worth about £600 from Co-Op in Bentley Avenue, Yaxley, as well as several bottles of alcohol from Sainsbury’s in Chequers Shopping Centre, Huntingdon, on November 18.
On two occasions in the last two months, Williams was caught on CCTV at Brotherhoods Retail Park in Peterborough - a breach of a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) which was imposed by the courts in May 2022 following multiple convictions for shoplifting.
The two-year CBO states she is not permitted to go to:
- Brotherhood Retail Park
- Maskew Avenue Retail Park
- Any Spar, Iceland, or Food Warehouse store in Peterborough
On December 4, Williams was spotted by response officers at the underpass near Rhubarb Bridge and arrested for the shoplifting incidents and breaching her CBO.
She was further arrested for going equipped for theft and being in possession of heroin after being found with a foil-lined bag and a wrap of the class A drug.
Williams, of Eastfield Road, Eastfield, appeared at Peterborough Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday (December 6) where she admitted four counts of theft from a shop, two counts of breaching a CBO, possession of heroin and going equipped for theft.
She was sentenced to 26-weeks in prison, suspended for 18-months, must complete a 30-day Rehabilitation Activity Requirement (RAR), pay £500 in compensation to Next and £600 to Co-Op.
PC Stacey Ireson, who investigated, said: “Williams is a prolific shoplifter who is evidently going to great measures to steal from businesses and go undetected.
“For as long as she continues to commit crime or breach her CBO, we will continue to put her before the courts.”
Anyone with information about Williams breaching her CBO should contact police via the web chat service or online forms at www.cambs.police.uk/report. Those without internet access should call 101.
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