Helen Alabi, 20, of Cottington Street, London, admitted shoplifting a pair of £184 Versace PVC jeans, a Versace bikini, a pair of £389 Dolce and Gabana sunglasses and two Dolce and Gabana bikinis valued at £800 from Bicester Village on July 25.
Also admitted dishonestly assisting in the retention, removal, disposal or realisation of stolen goods, namely the D&G sunglasses on July 25 and shoplifting £323 of clothing in Croydon on October 6. Given an eight-week jail term, suspended for a year. Given a 12-week curfew and 12 months’ supervision. Told to pay £42.50 costs.
Zenatte Botende, 21, of Stockwell Road, London, admitted shoplifting an £80 Dolce and Gabana bikini and a £248 Roberto Carvalli bikini from Bicester Village on July 25. Also admitted dishonestly assisting in the retention, removal, disposal or realisation of stolen goods, namely a £190 bikini on July 25. Given an eight-week jail term, suspended for a year, with 150 hours’ unpaid work and a year’s supervision. Told to pay £42.50 costs.
Richard Morecroft, 43, of Woodside Drive, Bradwell Village, Burford, convicted of assault occasioning actual bodily harm in Burford on October 15. Jailed for 20 weeks because “assault involved use of a knife in a domestic setting”. Indefinite restraining order made against the victim.
Michael Miles, 62, of Argyll Road, Bournemouth, admitted making 165 indecent images of children in Witney between May 3 and December 12, 2009. Given a 16-week jail term, suspended for two years. Given two years’ supervision and told to spend 74 days completing the sex offender group work programme. Also told to pay £85 costs and sign the sex offenders’ register for seven years.
Ricky Harries, 40, of Winterbourne Close, Bicester, admittted using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause a fear of immediate violence in Bicester on August 27. Also admitted shoplifting meat valued at £20 from Co-op in Bicester on August 29. Committed to prison for 12 week, suspended for a year, with a six-month alcohol-treatment programme. Also told to pay £120 compensation and £50 costs.
Nicholas Brain, 19, of Whitley Drive, Upper Heyford, admitted criminally damaging a pane of glass valued at £362.56 in Banbury on October 30. Fined £300, a £15 victims’ surcharge, £85 costs and £362.56 compensation.
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