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Four Doncaster thieves jailed after reckless shoplifting sprees
Four Doncaster thieves’ reckless shoplifting sprees have landed them in jail for Christmas.
Lee Hamshaw, Janis Slapins, Lee Turton and Andrew Drury are all now behind bars after admitting a series of thefts at stores across the city.
Their thefts ranged far and wide, with stores such as The Range, Next, Sainsbury’s and HMV all targeted by the shoplifters in the run up to and during the busy festive period.
Hamshaw, of Wilberforce Road, was jailed for 36 weeks after stealing packs of women’s razors and bottles of alcohol from supermarkets, with the 41-year-old caught after shoving boxes of perfume down his trousers.
Slapins, 28, of no fixed abode, stole almost £1,000 worth of products from Next, One Stop, HMV and Boots, with boxes of chocolate, expensive jackets and DVD boxsets amassed during his stealing spree.
He was locked up for nine months, with Lee Turton, 43, of no fixed abode, also jailed for 16 weeks after being detained by security staff before admitting two thefts at Savers and Sainsbury’s.
Andrew Drury, 36, of Fonteyn House, Wheatley, will spend 32 weeks in prison after pleading guilty to nine thefts which saw him target One Stop and Poundland stores in the city.
All four of them were recognised on CCTV as the perpetrators of the thefts and were known as prolific offenders in Doncaster.
They were all sentenced at Doncaster Magistrates’ Court last week and jailed for a combined total of two years and four months.
Sergeant Steve Roberts, of Doncaster Central Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: “The Christmas period is a busy and stressful time for retail workers, and they shouldn’t have to deal with the added pressure of shoplifters.
“Staff were forced to challenge these thieves in an attempt to bravely apprehend them and stop them from stealing, but this isn’t something they should have to face.
“Retail crime is not a victimless crime and punishments are getting tougher, with more and more repeat offenders being given custodial sentences.
“Our dedicated retail crime team in Doncaster has been working hard to build intelligence on known offenders and the message we have for shoplifters in our city is simple – we are coming for you.”
Written by: wozzzza