Portsmouth News

Man charged as police tackle shopliftin­g in Southsea

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Police have been cracking down on shopliftin­g in Southsea and have charged a man in the process.

Several stores in Albert Road, Fawcett Road and Elm Grove have been targeted in recent weeks. Jason Butler, 31, of Ockendon Close, Somers Town, has been charged with five counts with theft from a shop.

On May 11, household items and other products were stolen from the Co-op and Sainsbury’s stores in Albert Road – worth £221 and £130 respective­ly.

More items – valued at £100 – were taken from the Co-op in Elm Grove on April 27. Another Co-op shop, in Fawcett Road, was targeted on two separate occasions – with £94 worth of goods being swiped on April 21 and £152 of items stolen the day before.

Butler was due to appear at Portsmouth Magistrate­s’ Court on Friday.

A Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabula­ry spokeswoma­n said a man in his 20s was reported for summons in connection with a theft from the Co-op in Albert Road.

A second man, in his 30s, was handed a community resolution in connection with £55 worth of goods being stolen from the same shop. The resolution is conditiona­l on him attending a drug awareness course.

Another man in his 40s was also handed a similar resolution after meat valued at £60 was swiped from the Waitrose store in Marmion Road. He has to attend a victim awareness course.

The spokeswoma­n said: ‘Business owners and shop staff should not have to come to work and face harassment and criminal behaviour. We will continue to work hard to make Portsmouth a safer and more pleasant place for residents, visitors and businesses.’

 ?? ?? The Co-op in Albert Road, Southsea Picture: Google Street View
The Co-op in Albert Road, Southsea Picture: Google Street View

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