Monthly Archives: March 2019

Dad Took Kids Shoplifting

According to the Metro website, a father took two of his children on a shoplifting spree, stuffing electrical items into their backpacks.

Paul Shaw stole three dash cams and a TV streaming stick from a branch of Asda in Burnley but was caught by security staff as he tried to leave the store.

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Doctors Hired ‘Fake’ Solicitor

According to the Worcester News website, multiple doctors surgeries failed to carry out full due diligence prior to hiring a data protection officer who was later revealed to have falsely claimed to be a solicitor.

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Man Spent £250k On Webcam Model

The Sun reports that a man stole £250,000 from his football club employer and used the money to lavish gifts on a webcam model.

Andrew Barnbrook paid for X-rated online performances using money he stole from AFC Fylde, where he was employed as an accounts assistant.

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Fraudster Sold Ink On eBay

The Wisbech Standard reports that a personal secretary sold ink cartridges purchased on her company credit card for a profit, using her personal eBay account.

Jessica Prince was suspected of fraud after her company’s accountant received an invoice from an unregistered supplier.

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Accounts Manager Stole £10k

The Ilkeston Advertiser reports that an accounts manager stole almost £10,000 from his employer including using the owner’s company credit card to buy a 55-inch TV.

A court heard how Paul Barsby used a company fuel card to fill the tank of his own car, and paid himself more than £2,000 in cash.

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Thieving Spree Netted £14,000

The North Wales Live website reports that a pair of shoplifters took items worth more than £14,000 from shops across North Wales, in a deliberate and targeted thieving spree.

Alexander Andrew James Foster stole items worth £11,652 and his accomplice, Andrew Leigh Martin, took goods valued at £2,452.

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