Pram and doll used as a decoy to steal Gucci and Balmain bags
A crooked Sunderland pair stole handbags valued at over £2,000 from a designer clothing store – by using a pram as a decoy.
Repeat offender Gavin Newton,42,de-taggeda£1,499 Gucci bag and a £825 Balmain item from Newcastle city centre’s Flannels outlet.
He placed both in partnerin-crime Elizabeth Harrison’s holdall – and they made a successful getaway on Tuesday, December 21.
The pair had a pram with them which was used to remove suspicion, South Tyneside Magistrates’ Court heard.
Prosecutor Claire Armstrong said their crime was only uncovered when staff did an end-of-day stock check.
She added: “The defendantsenteredFlannelsinNorthumberland Street.
“The thefts were discovered after the shop did a bag count and realised that a couple of bags were missing, and CCTV was checked.
“Mr Newton picked up an £825 Balmain bag and hid it from view and de-tagged it,putting it in his co-defendant’ s bag.
“Hethen picked up a £1,499 Gucci bag and again de-tagged it and also concealed it in her bag. The store later found the tags. When they were arrested, they also had apr am with a dolly which was used as a distraction technique .”
Newton, of Donnison Gardens, and Harrison ,27, ofboth Hen don, each denied a charge of theft but were found guilty at trial.
The court heard Newton has 96 previous convictions from 211 offences, including 113 for theft or kind red crimes.
He was jailed for 16 months in November 2020 and was on licence when he committed his latest theft. Mum-of-one Harrison has six previous convictions from eight offences, three of which are for theft.
Annalisa Moscardini, defendingbothNewtonandHarrison,saidtheyhadnowended their personal relationship.
She said both wanted to stop their offending andwould benefit from being placed on drug rehabilitation orders.
Magistrates said Newton’s latest offence, coupled with his past offending, meant he must be sentenced at Newcastle Crown Court.
He was granted unconditional bail to appear there on Tuesday, May 24.
They sentenced Harrison to an 18-month community order, with 18 rehabilitation days and a 12-month DRR.
She must pay Flannels £1,162 compensation.