Category Archives: Civil Recovery
Post Office Worker Stole Cash & Food
According to The Argus website, a Post Office worker stole almost £1,000 in cash and food from his employer.
Ian Doe had been working as a part-time assistant at a combined post office and village shop near Battle, when he committed the crime in 2019.
read moreThief Sold Stolen Stock On Wife’s eBay Account
The Daily Mail website reports that a plumbing firm’s manager stole almost £80,000 worth of stock and sold it on his unsuspecting wife’s eBay account.
Andrew Clarke – jailed for two years – stole taps, showers and boilers before offering them for sale on the online auction site at 25% off the RRP.
read moreBanned Thief Asked To Shop At Primark
According to the Swindon Advertiser, a shameless shoplifter asked magistrates not to ban him from Primark, as he was about to receive an order banning him from all shops.
Martin Morgan interrupted the online court hearing, telling JPs he needed to go to sports shops and Primark, as he didn’t know where else he was going to get clothes from.
read moreSchool Worker’s £117k Toner Theft
The News & Star website reports that a school staff member stole photocopier toner worth more than £117,000 during a six-year period.
Wayne David Raymond Collins admitted to taking the toner from his employer, St. Benedict’s Catholic High School, Whitehaven.
read moreWaitrose Worker Stole £63k
The Surrey Live website reports that a Waitrose worker with a gambling addiction stole £63,000 worth of goods from the store where he worked – to sell on eBay.
Nick Tauwhare took items including boxes of toiletries, razors, chocolate and coffee, along with flat pack boxes, envelopes, stamps and bubble wrap for postage.
read moreButcher Stole Meat To Pay Debts
The Bristol Live website reports that a butcher used his early, unsupervised shifts to steal meat which he then sold to pay off his gambling debts.
Thomas Whitehouse – jailed for nine months – worked at Ruby and White and had been trusted to go to work early, but started to steal stock to order.
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