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McDonald’s Worker Stole £5k
The Yorkshire Evening Post website reports that a McDonald’s worker stole more than £5,000 of takings after becoming hooked on gambling while on furlough.
Lloyd Parker was in charge of collecting till takings at the end of a shift before counting it, putting the money in a bag and placing it in a safe.
read moreMum Stole Beauty Products Worth £8k
The Liverpool Echo website reports that a mum-of-three shoplifted more than £8,000 of beauty products from Boots to feed her cocaine habit.
Adele O’Hara was captured on CCTV stuffing large bags full of cosmetic items before fleeing, striking at one branch nine times over a two-month period.
read moreAldi Worker Stole £12k From Safe
The Plymouth Live website reports that an Aldi worker stole £12,000 from his employer then spent it all on cocaine and prostitutes.
Steven Pyle was seen on CCTV stuffing takings down his trousers, over the course of three weeks.
read more30-Months Jail For ‘One-Man Crime Wave’
The Press and Journal website reports that a ‘one-man crime wave’ has been jailed for 30 months after admitting 20 shoplifting offences and five other charges.
A court heard that one of Steven William Potter’s high-value theft involved stealing £1,000 of clothing from Inverness outdoor store Tiso.
read moreThief Banned From Every Co-op In England
The Birmingham Live website reports that a man has been banned from every Co-op store in England, and his profile has been circulated amongst police forces and news outlets.
A court order demands that Fardin Farji must have proof of ownership if he is riding a bike and cannot enter any shop without cash or a card.
read moreClaims Assessor Stole £68k
As reported on the City Of London Police website, a pet insurance claims assessor stole £67,499.88 from his employer through bogus claims and then fled to the US to avoid prosecution.
Rasheed Talabi created fictitious customers and policies and submitted fraudulent claims, but fled the country whilst on release under investigation.
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