A PROLIFIC shoplifter has been banned from all Co-Op stores across England and Wales after being convicted of stealing items - including a box of Quality Streets.
Nikki Haney, 35, was originally handed a 16 week prison sentence after being convicted of shoplifting offences in Rowlands Gill and Chopwell back in May this year.
However, officers expanded their investigation and Haney has now been given a further 12 weeks in prison after being convicted of offences across Winlaton and Crawcrook which occurred during a similar time.
Haney, of Hollings Terrace, Chopwell, appeared at South Tyneside Magistrates’ Court, where he admitted 13 counts of theft and has also been handed a community order that bans him from entering all Co-Op stores across England and Wales for the next year - meaning he faces going back to prison if he enters a Co-Op upon his release.
Sergeant Warren Sturrock, of Northumbria Police, said the case showed that prolific offenders will be dealt with robustly by officers.
He said: "Nikki Haney is a prolific offender who has targeted shops with no intention of paying for goods.
"He has been a reoccurring issue for the community and we have worked tirelessly to bring him before a judge.
“This should send a strong message to shoplifters that they could face jail for their actions and orders will be put in place upon release to continue to protect local businesses from a loss of income.”
Haney was also ordered to pay compensation costs of £54.00.
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