Prolific shoplifter in Wolverhampton is jailed

Stephen Maher went on a five-day stealing spree

Author: Claire EmmsPublished 9th Oct 2024
Last updated 9th Oct 2024

A prolific shoplifter whose five-day stealing spree saw him take £650 worth of chocolate from one store in Wolverhampton, has been jailed.

And when Stephen Maher is released he'll also be banned from entering the area around the two shops where he took items totalling almost £900.

The 36-year-old was arrested by officers on Saturday morning in Heath Town, on suspicion of targeting one shop in Willenhall Road, four times between September 27 and 30.

Maher, of Hordern Road, Whitmore Reans, was charged with those offences and a further charge of theft of meat and cheese worth about £250 at a supermarket in Heath Town on Tuesday October 1.

He was held in police custody before appearing at Wolverhampton Magistrates Court on Monday (7 September) when he admitted the five offences and was jailed for eight weeks.

Maher has also been made the subject of a Community Behaviour Order for five years.

It means that he's banned from entering the East Park area, as on the map below, which is the location of the stores he was stealing from.

He is further prohibited from causing alarm or harassment to anyone in Wolverhampton borough.

Officers are working hard to liaise with local retailers and store security to identify persistent offenders and any emerging trends or hotspots.

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