A persistent shoplifter has been banned from entering any Co-op store in Nottinghamshire after police successfully applied for a criminal behaviour order.
Samantha Clay, of no fixed address, has also been banned from going to the Victoria Retail Park in Netherfield under the terms of her two-year order.
The 38-year-old was given the order after she pleaded guilty to stealing coffee and packs of chicken and bacon from the Co-op in Westdale Lane West, Gedling, on 19 and 23 October, and stealing jars of coffee from the B&M store at Victoria Retail Park, Netherfield, on 19 October.
Clay was also given a six-month community order, including a drug rehabilitation requirement, when she appeared for sentencing at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court on Friday 17 November.
PCSO Allan Cooke, who successfully obtained the criminal behaviour order, said:
“Clay is a serial shoplifter whose persistent offending has had a significant detrimental impact on the businesses she targeted. Quite frankly, they should not have to put up with this sort of behaviour.
“I hope the granting of this order sends a clear message that people cannot get away with this type of criminality and that the robust action we have taken reassures the wider community that we will not tolerate offenders like Clay whose illegal activity makes people’s lives a misery.
“While I hope Clay gets the support she needs to change her harmful behaviour, if she breaches her order she will find herself back before the courts and could face prison time.”
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