A man who tried to blend in with shop staff to steal has been jailed.
David Harkins, 43, stole £763 worth of tools from B&Q, in Maskew Avenue Retail Park, Peterborough, while it was closed at 9pm on November 6.
He wore a high-vis jacket to disguise himself as a member of staff, and was only caught and detained by staff as he made his way out of the shop.
Harkins, of no fixed address, also entered B&Q on November 1, and Savers, in Westgate, Peterborough, on September 1, while they were closed, and stole twice from B&M in Bridge Street, Peterborough city centre.
He was jailed for ten weeks at Cambridge Magistrates’ Court on Friday November 8 after admitting three charges of non-dwelling burglary and two thefts.
Detective Sergeant Peter Hume said: “Harkins knew exactly what he was doing by taking steps to try and evade being caught.
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