A serial shoplifter has received a multi-year prison sentence following a theft spree in Worksop.
Summary – Main points
- Ian Retallic, a 34-year-old serial shoplifter, has been sentenced to two years and 18 weeks in prison after targeting seven stores in Worksop.
- Retallic committed 12 separate thefts between April 19 and May 7, repeatedly stealing meat, coffee, and chocolates from local shops.
- Despite receiving a suspended prison sentence on April 25 for prior thefts, Retallic continued his crime spree, breaching the court’s order.
- The targeted stores included Farmfoods, B&M, Morrisons, Halfords, Aldi, Sainsbury’s, and OneBeyond, with some being hit multiple times.
- Nottinghamshire Police has expressed satisfaction with the sentence, highlighting it as a warning to others that persistent theft will lead to significant legal consequences.
Crime Spree Across Seven Worksop Stores
Ian Retallic already had a long history of thieving behind him when he targeted seven of the town’s stores.
The 34-year-old repeatedly pocketed meat products, coffee and chocolates during 12 separate trips to the shops.
Each of Retallic’s offences took place between 19 April and 7 May this year, with several shops repeatedly targeted.
Items were swiped from the shelves at Farmfoods, in Memorial Avenue, and B&M, in Bridge Place, three times apiece.
Morrisons, in Kilton Road, twice fell victim to Retallic’s thieving, while the town’s Halfords, Aldi, Sainsbury’s and OneBeyond each did too.
One of these offences took place on the same day (25 April) he was issued with a suspended prison sentence order for three other thefts in Worksop.
Retallic, of no fixed address, was sentenced that day to 18 weeks in prison suspended for one year for those thefts – an order which he then breached.
This followed a numberof court appearances in the years before that too, in which Retallic was sentenced for stealing from shops in other parts of the country.
Nottingham Crown Court Verdict
Retallic appeared at Nottingham Crown Court on Wednesday (21 August) to be sentenced for his latest streak of offending.
Having already pleaded guilty to the 12 counts of theft, he was subsequently jailed for two years and 18 weeks.
Police Statement
PC Danny O’Kane, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Retallic is a serial shoplifter who has repeatedly flouted the law and ignored the several warnings he’s received about his actions.
“This was perfectly exemplified by his decision to steal on the very same day he was sentenced for other thefts he’d committed.
“He received a suspended sentence that day, but clearly that didn’t provide a strong enough deterrent for him, as he then continued to steal from more stores across Worksop.
“In total, seven different shops across the town were targeted by Retallic during that shoplifting spree.
“This is clearly unacceptable, so we’re really pleased to see him now receive such a hefty prison sentence.
“His punishment should serve as a warning to anyone who believes they can steal whatever they want that this is not the case and will lead to consequences.”