Peterborough crook given suspended sentence after being named in 'most wanted shoplifters' list
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A man who was named on a list of most wanted shoplifters by police has been given a suspended jail sentence after admitting a string of offences
Grant Filer-Hobbs, (37), whose last known address was in Fletton, Peterborough, was arrested on Friday, October 20, after being circulated by Northamptonshire Police as wanted in connection with a number of retail theft offences.
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Hide AdHe was charged with four counts of theft and appeared before Wellingborough Magistrates’ Court on Saturday, October 21, where he entered guilty pleas and was sentenced to:
Theft from One Stop store, Duston, on August 12 – 12 blocks of Lurpak butter and six blocks of cheese worth a total of £92.40: four weeks imprisonment, suspended for 12 months, ordered to pay £92.40 compensation
Theft from Home Bargains, Northampton, on August 14 – four Dettol sprays, three Dettol wipes and two drinks worth a total of £18.91: two weeks imprisonment, suspended for 12 months, ordered to pay £18.91 compensation
Theft from Home Bargains, Northampton, on August 14 – three bottles of Bedhead shampoo worth a total of £22.47; two weeks imprisonment, suspended for 12 months, ordered to pay £22.47 compensation
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Hide AdTheft from Home Bargains, Northampton, on August 14 – six Lynx deodorant sets and 20 shower gels, worth a total of £55.94: four weeks imprisonment, suspended for 12 months, ordered to pay £55.94 compensation
The sentences imposed were consecutive. If Filer-Hobbs, is convicted of any further offences during the 12-month suspension period, the sentences will be activated and he will have to serve them alongside any subsequent penalty imposed.