Man who flicked blood at staff in Peterborough store as they tried to stop him shoplifting has been jailed

He was also ordered to pay compensation

Author: Julie CastonPublished 19th Sep 2024
Last updated 19th Sep 2024

A man who flicked blood at staff as they tried to stop him shoplifting in Peterborough has been jailed.

47-year-old Mark Weekes of no fixed address went into a Marks and Spencer store in Brotherhood Retail Park on 9th May and was spotted by staff as he took items.

Huntingdon Magistrates’ Court heard he flicked blood from a cut on his finger at their faces and clothing and assaulted them as he broke free, leaving them with cuts to their faces and fingers.

Weekes was arrested on 3rd September in Wisbech marketplace after he stole items from Heron Foods.

He appeared at Huntingdon Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (12 September) where he was sentenced to 24 days in prison and ordered to pay a total of £200 in compensation - £100 to each of the security officers – after pleading guilty to two counts of theft from a shop and two counts of assault by beating.

PC Dean Thompson, who was the arresting officer, said: “Assault and abuse towards retail staff is completely unacceptable, and no one should feel intimidated at work.

“Shoplifting and associated crime in Wisbech is a current priority for the local neighbourhood team and I would like to encourage businesses affected by retail crime to report it to us, regardless of the value.”

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