Monthly Archives: April 2025
Board Game Thief Netted £3,000
The Sky News website reports that a prolific shoplifter carried out a 22-month shoplifting spree at a London store, where he stole board games, books and toys.
Paul Mangal repeatedly targeted a Waterstones store on The Broadway in Crouch End, Haringey, north London, stealing more than £3,000 worth of goods.
read moreBakery Worker Stole From Employer
According to the Plymouth Live website, a bakery worker has admitted stealing tens of thousands of pounds in cash from her workplace over an eight-year period.
Cathryn Horsfield admitted theft by an employee to the value of £111,296 between January 2014 and February 2022.
read moreCashier Stole Thousands
According to the Wales247 website, a cashier has been jailed for a year after stealing thousands of pounds from her employer.
Rebecca Hanford’s fraud was uncovered when the business noted a shortfall of approximately £55,000 in their accounts.
read moreMet Police Arrest 15
According to the Metropolitan Police website, police officers made 15 arrests as part of an initiative to disrupt an organised shoplifting gang operating in SW London.
Eight shops were raided after they were suspected of buying items such as food and alcohol that had been stolen from major retailers and selling them on at lower prices.
Office Manager Stole £30k
The Northwich Guardian website reports that an office manager stole tens of thousands of pounds from a business before telling them “I don’t know what to say”, when her fraud was uncovered.
Michelle Glover had made six monthly payments – each of up to almost £6k – to an account in the name of ‘MG’.
read moreThief Sold Stolen Books On Amazon
The Beccles & Bungay Journal website reports that a printing firm employee stole £300,000-worth of specialist book and sold them cheaply on Amazon.
Christopher Nunn was caught when a member of the public purchased a volume of a legal book from Amazon, before querying the cheap price with the publishers.
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