Alcohol thief stole more than £200 worth of booze from convenience store

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The stole 10 bottles from the shop, worth more than £200.

Martin Williams, 42, appeared at Telford Magistrates' Court on January 3 accused of stealing 10 bottles of booze from Mid-Counties Co-op store in Church Stretton on November 23 last year.

The court heard how Williams took five bottles of Gordon's Gin, a bottle of Barcadi, two bottles of Kraken Rum, one bottle Discarded Rum and a bottle of Dead Man Fingers Rum from the store in Lion Meadow, the value of which added up to £212.49. Magistrates gave Williams, from Jamaica Street in Bristol, a two-year conditional discharge and ordered him to pay costs of £185 as well as a victim surcharge of £26.

 

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