
A man has admitted trying to steal a Lay Z Spa and more after being caught red-handed.
Carl Proctor, from Chell Heath Road in Chell Heath appeared at Chester Magistrates today (Tuesday 19th August) to plead guilty to four counts of theft from a shop and one of assaulting a security guard.
The 41-year-old has been given conditional bail, with a condition not to enter the county of Cheshire, until 29th September when he will appear at North Staffordshire Justice Centre for sentencing.
The charges relate to shoplifting in B&Q in Crewe and Tesco in Hanley.
On 16th July he entered Tesco in Hanley and took a Sharp TV and left the store without paying.
On 22nd July he entered B&Q in Crewe, and using a trolley took various power tools and equipment to the value of around £1,000. He left via the garden centre exit without paying.
He returned on 3rd August and filled up his trolley with a number of electrical items valuing around £800 leaving through the building yard exit.
On 11th August he entered B&Q with a shopping trolley and put a Lay Z Spa in the trolley. Then the fire alarm was activated as Proctor left via a side service access door. Security challenged him and recovered the Spa, three outdoor lights and a plant. Proctor pushed the security guard as he was alerting police and fled empty handed.
He was recognised as having been responsible for two further thefts from the store previously.
Enquiries, including facial recognition led to Proctor being located and arrested in Staffordshire. He was interviewed by Cheshire Police at their Middlewich custody suite for thefts from shops totalling almost £2,000.
Insp Dan Welch said:
“Proctor was brazen in his attempts to steal from the stores in Crewe and Hanley, taking thousands of pounds worth of goods. Thanks to the security guard and staff, and local officers’ knowledge in both Cheshire and Staffordshire, we were able to put a stop to his offending and bring him before the courts.
“There are no borders in policing, and we will continue to work with our colleagues in other force areas to tackle crime in our communities and make Cheshire hostile to criminals.
“We are now seeking to obtain a Criminal Behaviour Order preventing him from entering Crewe to protect businesses and their staff from his prolific offending.”
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