Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Persistent thief jailed for stealing chocolate

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A HUNGRY thief with a sweet tooth has been jailed after stealing large quantities of food from convenienc­e stores.

Colin Poole, 39, of no fixed address, stole £180 worth of chocolate during two shopliftin­g visits to a Co-op store on Hale Road in Widnes on Friday, January 29.

Just days earlier the 39-year-old was handed a five-year Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) after stealing £101 worth of meat from a convenienc­e store in the Fir Park area of Widnes.

The CBO banned the hungry shoplifter from entering any Co-op store in Widnes and concealing items prior to payment at any retail premises in Cheshire.

Poole was arrested the following day and charged with three counts of theft from a shop, as well as breaching a

CBO.

Staff at both stores witnessed Poole’s shopliftin­g and it was captured on CCTV.

Poole pleaded guilty to the offences when he appeared at Warrington Magistrate­s’ Court on Monday, February 1, via a video link.

He was jailed for 24 weeks and ordered to pay the stores back.

The total amount of compensati­on Poole has to pay is £281.

Chief Inspector Ian Whiley, of Widnes Local Policing Unit, said: “The Coronaviru­s pandemic has had a significan­t financial impact on shops and the last thing that convenienc­e stores in Widnes need is to be targeted by a persistent shoplifter like Colin Poole.

“Just days after having a five-year Criminal Behaviour Order imposed in a bid to curb his shopliftin­g, he blatantly stole large quantities of chocolate and meat from stores in full view of staff and customers.

“He was swiftly made to face the consequenc­es of his actions and is now doing so behind bars.”

David Keane, police and crime commission­er for Cheshire, added:

“This behaviour is totally unacceptab­le and this case sends out a clear message that persistent criminal behaviour will not be tolerated.”

CBOs give repeat offenders strict requiremen­ts and prohibitio­ns which they must adhere to, or else they are breaking the law.

CI Whiley added: “Those who continue to breach the terms of a CBO will continue to be sent to prison.

“The sanctions imposed for doing so can be severe, with the maximum penalty being five years behind bars.”

 ??  ?? ● Colin Poole has been jailed for 24 weeks for persistent shop lifting
● Colin Poole has been jailed for 24 weeks for persistent shop lifting

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