A shoplifter was caught when patrolling officers recognised him from CCTV footage that captured him stealing a Blu-ray box set.
Thomas Crampton entered FOPP, in Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham, and left without paying for the ‘Friends’ box set, worth £70.
Staff witnessed the theft, which took place on 24 September, and called the police.
An investigation was launched and Crampton was identified as the offender after a neighbourhood officer recognised him in the CCTV images.
The 34-year-old was arrested in the early hours of Saturday (19 October) after patrolling response officers spotted him in South Parade.
As well as the shop theft, Crampton was further arrested in relation to a car break-in that took place at The Hickings Building, in Queens Road, on 8 August. CCTV showed Crampton approach the vehicle before smashing a passenger window with a frying pan (below). He then searched the vehicle but is not believed to have taken anything.
Crampton, of Nottingham, was charged with theft and attempted theft from a motor vehicle and put before magistrates on Monday (21 October).
He was jailed for 12 weeks, suspended for a year – which means he must stay out of trouble or face going to prison.
As part of the sentence, he must complete 10 rehabilitation activity days and pay compensation totalling £195.
Sergeant Jono Pothercary, of the City Centre neighbourhood policing team, said response officers did well to arrest Crampton while patrolling the streets. He added:
“Retail crime is hugely impactful to businesses and that is why we keep a look out for identified suspects when carrying out proactive patrols.
“Vehicle crime also has a detrimental impact on victims and we will always do everything we can to investigate and pursue those responsible.
“Nottinghamshire Police has a stern stance on these types of crimes and, as this case demonstrates, we will arrest, charge and put suspects before the courts.
“I hope this action reassures the public that we are committed to doing everything we can to ensure the city centre remains a safe place to live, work and visit.”
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