'Prolific' offender handed additional sentence for shoplifting charges

Sawyer, who is currently in prison, had previously been convicted in Worcestershire

Author: Oliver MorganPublished 18th Mar 2025

A 'prolific' offender - who is currently serving 42 weeks in prison for shoplifting - has been handed an additional sentence.

The 51-year-old has been told to serve an additional 14 weeks after being charged and with further offences that occurred in Devon.

Craig Sawyer, who is of no fixed address, appeared via video link at Newton Abbot Magistrates Court on Wednesday 12 March, where he pleaded guilty to an additional five counts of shoplifting in South Devon during November 2024.

We're told the offences of shoplifting happened in a number of Boots stores in Torquay and Dartmouth - with the estimated value of the goods stolen totalling £8,000.

Sawyer, who is currently in prison, had previously been convicted in Worcestershire.

He was charged with 16 counts of shoplifting in January 2025, stealing goods from Boots stores worth over £11,400.

'A clear pattern of behaviour'

Police Inspector James Rees said: “Sawyer had a clear pattern of behaviour. He would enter stores with the sole intention of stealing high value items and attempt to resell them for a profit. He was intent on stealing as much as he could without detection.”

Sawyer was also given a five-year criminal behaviour order (CBO) as part of his original conviction - which bans him from entering Boots stores across the UK and from entering Worcestershire, except for travelling through the county in vehicles or on trains.

Inspector Rees added: “Shoplifting is an offence that has a huge impact on the livelihoods of retailers and their employees. This individual was a repeat offender, relentlessly targeting stores across the UK.

“We’re pleased to have been able to secure these additional charges for the offences committed in our county, sending a clear message that shoplifting will not be tolerated. I hope this shows our communities that we stand behind our local businesses and are acting on the information shared with us to target offenders.

“We also want to encourage businesses to report shoplifting. We know business crime is underreported, but by working together and sharing information, we can target patrols more effectively and make a real difference, having the biggest impact on deterring crime and improving public safety."

A new reporting platform for retailers is 'playing a huge role'

Police Sergeant Chris Chaloner commented on the use of a new reporting platform for national retailers, which was used during the investigation: “The Retail Crime Intelligence Platform, provided by Auror, has played a huge part in helping us achieve this outcome.

“Devon & Cornwall Police recently partnered with the company to provide national businesses with the opportunity to submit information and intelligence about crime happening in their stores.

“Using the system as part of this investigation allowed us to see a timeline of previous offences committed by this individual across Boots stores nationally. This enabled us to see the full scale of his offending.

“We know that reporting shoplifting and providing CCTV to the police can sometimes feel complex when reporting on behalf of a national retailer. That’s why Auror has been so helpful – making this a much simpler and streamlined process for employees to report crime. The reports go directly to the police, which increases the amount of positive outcomes we have been able to achieve for stores who are victim to shoplifting.”

'We are investigating significantly in measures that will disrupt criminal activity'

A Boots spokesperson said: “We have been investing significantly in measures that will deter and disrupt criminal activity, stop theft, protect our team members, and support the police with high-quality evidence bundles on repeat offenders, so that our stores remain a safe and respectful environment for team members and customers.

"It was a great result from all involved and shows the capability of the software and benefits of collaboration."

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Mary Mandefield

Hits Radio (Herefordshire and Worcestershire)