Multiple people charged with shoplifting offences in Portsmouth or sentenced following police crackdown
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Retail crime has risen significantly across Portsmouth and the wider county, with police receiving double the amount of reports this year between April and September compared to the last financial year. Reports have climbed from 753 to 1373.
Chief Inspector Paul Markham said the force is “working hard” to clamp down on shoplifting, with “robust action” being taken against offenders. “Business owners and shop staff should not have to come to work and face criminal behaviour,” he added.
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Hide AdHampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary have released a list of recent incidents where six people have been charged or jailed. A police spokesman said the examples highlight the types of charges the force achieves each month, but does not reflect all the shoplifting arrests made each month.
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Dylan Doran, 40, of no fixed address, was charged with five shoplifting offences which took place between June 29 and July 24. Police received reports of three incidents, where a total of £325 worth of meat, butter and sauces was stolen from the Co-Op in Queen Street, Portsea.
Doran was also charged with two other shoplifting incidents, where £1055 of protein supplements was taken from Holland and Barratt in Commercial Road. He is due to appear at Portsmouth Magistrates’ Court on October 25.
Lucy Mitchell, 41, of Ophir Road, Hilsea, was charged with four incidents of shoplifting. A total of £282 worth of confectionary, meat and household goods were taken from the Co-Op in Twyford Avenue, Stamshaw – with another £80 of meat being stolen from the Co-Op in Northern Parade.
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Hide AdShe first appeared at Portsmouth Magistrates’ Court on September 5 and entered guilty pleas on September 21 – with sentencing due to be completed at the same court on October 26. Elliot Frazer, 40, of St Michael’s Road in Southsea, has been charged with two shoplifting offences.
On September 7, in Commercial Road, £126 worth of protein powder was swiped from Holland and Barrett. Just under £138 of DVDs were also stolen from HMV. Frazer has been bailed with conditions, including being barred from the stores in Commercial Road or Crasswell Street, Landport.
He is due to appear in court on October 26. Rebekah Frost, 42, of Soberton Road in Havant, was jailed for retail crime and attacking a shop employee.
She was sentenced to 12 weeks in prison at Portsmouth Magistrates’ Court on September 19 after admitting to shoplifting and racially aggravated assault of a staff member at a store in Somers Road, Somers Town, on January 1. Frost also admitted to possession of heroin and cocaine.
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Hide AdGlen Matthew Isham, 45, of no fixed address, was charged with 28 shoplifting offences yesterday (October 2) after meat, pet food, chocolate, laundry detergent and other items – all valued at nearly £6,000 in total – were stolen from convenience stores across Portsmouth. Some incidents took place at the Co-Op in New Road, Buckland, between July 7 and September 26.
Isham was remanded in custody and will appear at Portsmouth Magistrates’ Court on October 6. A 27-year-old man from Havant was called to court on September 25 after being charged with 23 shoplifting offences.
Co-Op stores in Portsmouth, Portchester, Emsworth and Havant were all hit, with police receiving reports of £1,500 worth of items – including beer and chocolates – being stolen. Jimmy Martell Andrews, of Blendworth Crescent, Havant, was arrested and charged with 23 counts of theft from a shop.
He was placed on bail today, and will appear at Portsmouth Magistrates’ Court on November 1. CI Markham said: “We hope that the recent arrests and charges that we have publicised sends a clear message to any shoplifters in the city: continue to steal and you will end up in court.”