A prolific shoplifter who repeatedly targeted stores across Wilmslow, Alderley Edge and Handforth has been jailed.
Edward Stokes appeared at Chester Crown Court on Thursday 4th December, where he was sentenced to 15 months in prison.
The 39-year-old of Jane Street, Salford, had previously pleaded guilty to nine counts of theft from a shop.
The court heard how between Tuesday 1st July 2024 and Thursday 16th October 2024, police received multiple reports of shoplifting from Waitrose, Next and Wells Pharmacy, all involving the same man.
An investigation was launched by local officers and following enquiries Stokes was identified as the offender.
In total it is estimated that he stole more than £5,000 worth of items from the three businesses.
Following the sentencing, PC Emily Mackintosh, of Macclesfield Neighbourhood Policing Team said:
“This outcome reflects the ongoing commitment of Macclesfield Neighbourhood Policing Team to tackle retail crime and protect our local businesses.
“Cheshire Police recently supported Safer Business Action Week, an initiative intensifying our efforts in supporting the retailers of our county and further cracking down on prolific shoplifters like Stokes.
"In the run up to Christmas, when we know our retailers are going to be increasingly busy with an increased footfall of shoppers, we will remain proactive in targeting those who feel they are above the law and think they can get away with stealing items worth substantial amounts without facing any form of repercussion."I would urge anyone who has any concerns regarding shoplifting, or any other form of retail crime, in their town centres to speak to their local beat team and let them do the rest."
Pictured - Edward Stokes of Jane Street in Salford.
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