A prolific thief who stole almost £500 worth of chocolate from shops in Peterborough has been jailed.
Luke Bowyer, 35, was arrested by a neighbourhood policing officer who was on cycle patrol in the Orton Goldhay area on Monday afternoon (November 13).
The officer spotted Bowyer cycling towards him and, knowing he was wanted for a number of shoplifting offences, the officer tried to stop him but Bowyer sped off.
Chasing after him, Bowyer dumped his bike and tried to run through a park but was caught by the officer and arrested.
Bowyer, of Bringhurst, Orton Goldhay, appeared at Cambridge Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday (November 14) where he was sentenced to 18 weeks in prison after admitting seven offences of theft from a shop:
- Theft of 85 chocolate bars worth £123.25 from Spar, Herlington Centre, Orton Malborne, on 18 October
- Theft of 58 chocolate bars worth £97.94 from Spar, Herlington Centre, Orton Malborne, on 18 October
- Theft of cleaning products from B&M, Ortongate Shopping Centre, on 18 October
- Theft of chocolate bars and coffee worth £205.34 from Spar, Herlington Centre, Orton Malborne, on 21 October
- Theft of coffee worth £126.34 from Spar, Herlington Centre, Orton Malborne, on 21 October
- Theft of cheese worth £65 from Co-op, Ortongate Shopping Centre, on 25 October
- Theft of chocolate bars worth £50 from Spar, Herlington Centre, Orton Malborne, on 29 October
Part of this sentence included activation of a previously suspended eight-week sentence for similar offences.
He must also pay £426.53 in compensation to Spar and £65 to Co-op.
PC Sian Makin, who investigated, said: “Bowyer is a prolific offender who has 14 convictions for 42 separate offences against his name, many of which are related to theft.
“As a result of this, we have put an application in to the courts for a hearing to take place where we hope we will be able to secure a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) against Bowyer which will help manage his offending once he is released from prison.”
A CBO hearing is due to be held later this month.
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