DEVON and Cornwall Police have arrested and charged a man from Penzance for a number of shoplifting offences.
Freddie Clow, aged 26, of no fixed abode, was sentenced on Tuesday, May 13 at Truro Crown Court. He was charged with theft from shops in April, where he stole over £300 worth of goods from the retailer Boots.
PC Stewart, who worked on the investigation, said: “I’m pleased we were able to secure this conviction and sentence. Clow has been a prolific offender who repeatedly targeted shops without any consideration of the impact his behaviour would have on employees or the local businesses he was stealing from.
“I hope this sends a clear message, especially to those local businesses whose livelihoods are heavily impacted by retail theft, that your reports are being heard and your information is being acted on.”
The conviction is part of the Penzance police team’s approach to targeting prolific shoplifters. Officers regularly visit local businesses to form positive relationships, encourage reporting and build intelligence regarding repeat offenders.
In addition to working with retailers, police regularly link in with local organisations to address the long-term issues surrounding shoplifting in an effort to deter people from offending in the future.
Police also carry out intelligence-led foot patrols during peak times, patrolling areas where crime has happened or is likely to happen.
PC Cummins, who also supported with the investigation, said: “The more you tell us about crime, the more evidence we can capture to take robust action against offenders. Please keep reporting to us.”
Members of the public who want to report a crime or have information about crime, can use the online reporting tool on the Devon & Cornwall Police website at www.devon-cornwall.police.uk/ro/report/ocr/af/how-to-report-a-crime/, or call 101. If a crime is taking place, call 999.
Crime can also be reported completely anonymously by visiting the Crimestoppers website at crimestoppers-uk.org or call 0800 555 111 to report a crime with 100 per cent anonymity.