Slough shoplifters fined for stealing from Tesco
FOUR have been convicted of stealing meat, perfume, alcohol and even clothing from shops in Slough in recent months.
Of those shoplifters who appeared in Berkshire Magistrates’ Court for theft, all pleaded guilty and were found guilty of their crimes.
One person was given a suspended sentence because of the “gravity of the theft” and others received orders from the community.
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Lisa Fletcher of High Street, Langley, pleaded guilty to stealing a perfume worth £ 175 from Tesco Extra in Brunel Way on October 16, 2020.
The 38-year-old was given a 60-day suspended sentence for 6 months and a total fine of £ 280.
Milad Torab of Hatch Lane, West Drayton, received a community order of liquor bottles worth £ 239.50 from Tesco in Slough.
The theft took place on August 27, 2020 and he pleaded guilty on April 8.
The 36-year-old man must comply with a rehabilitation order and attend appointments with the officer in charge or another person designated by him.
He was also fined £ 95.
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Anthony weir of Colenorton Crescent, Windsor, pleaded guilty to stealing meat and other items worth £ 34.55 from Tesco Express.
The 54-year-old also stole two sweatshirts from GAP on Peascod Street in Windsor on September 4, 2020.
Weir was fined £ 34 in court on April 21.
Malcolm hearn, from Grenville Close, Burnham, has been fined a total of £ 523 for shoplifting offenses on multiple occasions.
On January 31, the 22-year-old was caught stealing meat, alcohol, fruit and vegetables and Parsley cash worth £ 288.04 from Tesco Express.
A month later, on February 18, Hearn stole more meat items worth £ 36.00 from Tesco in Burnham High Street.
He admitted to these two crimes.