Distraction thief jailed for nine thefts in multiple cities including Oxford
24 year old Nirex Stanescu, would distract diners with a map asking for directions and steal their mobile phones.
A woman has been jailed for right months after a string of distraction thefts across four counties.
Following the joint investigation by Thames Valley Police and Surrey Police, Nirex Stanescu has been jailed after she was convicted of a spate of thefts across Surrey, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire.
The 24 year old of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to nine counts of theft, each relating to distraction thefts of mobile phones.
Four of the offences occurred in Surrey, in Staines-upon-Thames, Walton-on-Thames and Woking. Five further offences occurred in Milton Keynes, Reading, Slough, Wokingham and Oxford.
Between 4 May 2024 and 12 July 2024, Stanescu entered restaurants in various locations, approaching people eating meals and who had their phones on tables.
Stanescu would place a map or other paperwork over the phone, before distracting her victims and stealing the phone.
She was arrested on 25 September and charged the following day.
At Reading Magistrates’ Court last Friday 27th September, Stanescu admitted the offences, and was sentenced to a total of eight months’ imprisonment.
Investigating officer Detective Constable Michael Hanson, of the Reading Priority Crime Team, said: “Stanescu would use distracting techniques to target her victims, stealing their phones when she employed these tactics.
“I am pleased that she pleaded guilty at the first hearing and has now been sentenced to prison as a result.
“I hope that her time in prison is used constructively to reflect on her offending behaviour.
“Although Stanescu used distractive techniques, this case is a timely reminder of the risks involved in leaving property in full view.
“I would advise people to keep their property close at hand, or out of sight, in order to prevent opportunists such as Stanescu targeting them.”
Inspector Chris Thoday, from the North Surrey Neighbourhood Policing Investigation Team, said: “We worked closely with Thames Valley Police to ensure Stanescu was held accountable for her repeated and targeted offending that stretched across multiple counties.
“By reviewing CCTV footage and interviewing witnesses, we identified Stanescu and her tactics for stealing mobile phones. This type of distraction theft is something we’re seeing right across Surrey, so we urge people to stay aware of their surroundings and secure their belongings while out."