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Thief banned from Sainsburys, Morrison, One Stop and Co-op

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Charmaine Hayward-Barnett, 35, was also jailed for six weeks for 20 shop thefts carried out across Harrogate over two and a half months. The town’s magistrates said she had a “flagrant disregard for people and their property”.

They made a two-year criminal behaviour order banning her from all Co-op, Sainsbury’s, Morrison Daily and One Stop shops in the town. She must pay £130 compensation.

There are nine Co-op stores, five Sainsbury’s, two Morrison Dailys and four One Stop shops in Harrogate.

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Hayward-Barnett, of Woodfield Square, Harrogate, pleaded guilty to all offences. She stole:

From the Co-op: fruit worth £29.95 on January 4, fruit worth £38.40 on January 11, crisps worth £17.50 on January 17, crisps worth £8 on January 19, laundry products and groceries worth £31 on January 26, biscuits worth £9.25 on January 29; fruit worth £20 also on January 29, crème ages worth £40 on January 31, tea-bags to a value unknown on January 31, mini-eggs worth £46 on February 4, mini-eggs to an unknown value on February 5;

From Sainsbury’s: meat worth £41 on November 22, meat, salmon and potatoes to an unknown value on December 1,

From Morrisons:  laundry products worth £20 on November 24, burgers worth £5 on November 25, meat worth £45 on December 4,

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From One Stop: chocolate and other food items worth £56 on December 27, meat worth £29.35 on December 29, toothpaste worth £34.80 on December 20,

From Superdrug: cosmetics worth £86 on December 19.

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