Wednesday, 3 April 2024

Shoplifter Scourge Receives Three-Year Ban

The scourge of King's Cross and St. Pancras retailers has been banned from the railway stations and locked-up for sixteen weeks after a prolific shoplifting spree.

British Transport Police (BTP) finally got 42 year-old Jolene White locked-up and hit with the three-year Criminal Behaviour Order (Crimbo), which prohibits her from entering the stations.

At Westminster Magistrates' Court White, of Ashley Road, Archway pleaded guilty to nine counts of theft, one count of assault and also admitted a public order offence.

The court heard how over the period of just over a month White stole numerous items from stores at King's Cross and St Pancras stations.

On Thursday, December 28, last year she was stopped by store security after leaving Boots at St Pancras with a haul of goods.

When challenged she punched the security officer and ran off.

On Saturday, December 30, she was again spotted stealing from the same store. When staff attempted to stop her she pushed them away and ran off.

On Monday, January 1, she was challenged by a member of staff at the Oliver Bonas store at St Pancras, who had spotted her shoplifting. 

White threatened to kill the staff member if they prevented her from stealing. She then left the store with £258 worth of goods.

Two days later on Wednesday, January 3 officers spotted White in the same store, shoplifting items worth £110 and was arrested.

White returned to the store yet again on Friday, January 5 and stole items worth £119.50. Staff alerted a BTP officer who again arrested her.

On Wednesday, January 10, White was again spotted shoplifting, this time from the Oliver Bonas store in King's Cross, leaving with items totalling £133.50.

On January 12 she attempted to steal items from Oliver Bonas, but was caught in the act by plain clothes officers and arrested.

In breach of bail conditions not to enter St Pancras, on Tuesday, January 30, White was seen filling up her bag with items from the Neals Yard store before attempting to leave without paying. When she was challenged by a staff member White punched her twice.

The following day she returned to the store and shoplifted items worth almost £100.

Investigating officer DC Kerri Docherty said: “White is a prolific shop lifter who has targeted retailers at King's Cross and St Pancras for a number of years. 

“She has caused stress and anxiety to staff, who are simply doing their job, repeatedly harassing and threatening them.

No doubt, they will breathe a collective sigh of relief now that she has finally been jailed and issued with a Criminal Behaviour Order.

“It is hoped that the order will prevent her from committing similar offences as she will face serious consequences should she breach it.”

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