Latest News
A selection of news stories from across the UK, relating to civil recovery, retail theft, employment screening, online fraud and other subjects relevant to the services and crime deterrent solutions that CRS can offer your business.
Teen ‘Never Planned To Shoplift’
As reported in The Sun, a 19-year-old thief escaped jail – despite stealing £1,000 worth of goods from an Apple store – and said it ‘was never her plan to shoplift’.
Nafisa Akhtar, 19, also swiped £760 of goods from a Harvey Nichols store – decking herself out in Gucci accessories for her court appearance.
read moreCafé Worker Swindled £62,000
According to the Daily Post, an assistant manager at a North Wales café stole £62,000 from her employers to lavish gifts on her children.
Julie Coleclough also used some of the money she swindled out of the Abakhan Fabrics café to pay off debts, taking up to £3,000 a month.
read moreTrainee Accountant Stole £38,000
As reported in the Helensburgh Advertiser, a trainee accountant stole more than £38,000 from her employers in Glasgow, despite having a previous conviction for a similar offence.
Kirstie Donovan made a number of payments totalling £38,055 from the company, Fidelite Credit Management, into her own account.
read moreShoplifters ‘Not Being Pursued’
BBC News reports that retailers are warning that a sharp rise in shoplifting is being fuelled partly by police forces not investigating the theft of items worth less than £200.
Persistent offenders are apparently exploiting a change in the law that allows for more minor cases to be dealt with by post.
read moreWoman Took Child Shoplifting
The Bristol Post reports that a woman took an 11-year-old child with her on a shoplifting trip.
CCTV cameras picked up the girl running out of a JD Sports branch with clothes worth £416, and police later located the youngster with Charlotte Cassidy by a BMW car, containing the stolen goods.
read moreSacked Driver Continued To Steal
Chester’s The Standard reports that a delivery driver has been jailed for using his old uniform as cover to steal parcels.
Kristian Fryer had been fired for stealing parcels whilst he was working for Yodel, but went to stores dressed as an employee and staff handed over packages, unaware he had been sacked.