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Hotel Manager Stole Over £107k
According to the News & Star website, a hotel manager stole more than £107,000 from his employer, through theft and falsifying cash sheets.
Stewart McIntosh, committed the thefts and false accounting while working as a manger at The Graham Arms Hotel, and having day-to-day responsibility for the daily takings.
read moreCompany Almost Folded After Fraud
The BBC News website reports that a Londonderry company nearly collapsed after a former office manager spent £590,000 on online gambling, using corporate credit cards.
On one occasion, Tracey Curran gambled – and lost – £399,000 in winnings in just two days, a court was told.
read moreBookies Worker Took £1k To Pay ‘Nasty People’
The Teesside Live website reports that a ketamine-using customer service manager at Coral bookmakers took £1,000 from his employer’s safe to pay off a debt to ‘nasty people’.
Terry O’Neill was a “trusted employee” but stole the money when a customer won £112 from a roulette machine and came to the counter to collect the winnings.
read moreThieves Hid Loot In Underwear
The York Press website reports that a four member shoplifting gang had expandable knickers to hold their stolen wares and avoid anti-theft devices.
One member of the gang, currently on the run – Anne-Marie Raducanu – hid so many clothes in her underwear, police initially thought she was pregnant.
read moreShoplifting On Rise In N.Ireland
The BBC News website reports that shoplifting is on the rise across Northern Ireland, including a 12% increase in Belfast.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said it believed there was a link between increasing retail crime and a rise in the use of illegal drugs.
read moreThieves Threatened With Torture
According to the Plymouth Herald website, a convenience store in the middle of Torquay has taken a dramatic stand against shoplifters.
One sign includes a stark warning: “We will happily torture and beat you if we catch you shoplifting or even attempting to shoplift in our store.”
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