Prolific shoplifter who stole from shops across Harlow town centre is jailed
Alice Tina Smith, 38 of Berecroft, Harlow, committed the offences over a two-month period.
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Macaully is a multimedia trainee reporter covering a variety of news across North and Mid Essex titles. Typically for The Braintree and Witham Times and The Halstead Gazette. Occasionally for other titles too including The Colchester Gazette. If you have a story, get in touch.
Macaully is a multimedia trainee reporter covering a variety of news across North and Mid Essex titles. Typically for The Braintree and Witham Times and The Halstead Gazette. Occasionally for other titles too including The Colchester Gazette. If you have a story, get in touch.
Alice Tina Smith, 38 of Berecroft, Harlow, committed the offences over a two-month period.
Stephen Coe, 35, of Radburn Close, Harlow, admitted vehicle interference involving 16 cars and one count of theft from a vehicle.
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The man had been delivering a load of hardcore aggregate to Plants Galore Horticulture Limited’s Eagle Nursery in Hamlet Hill, Roydon.
Kurt Shaw, 41, of Herberts Road, Harlow, appeared at Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, March 20.
He was shown a series of more than half a dozen blades on a visit to Harlow police station, including a zombie knife and a machete.
Officers were called to Fold Croft in Harlow at about 8pm on Wednesday 24 January to reports a man was being treated by ambulance workers.
Specialist forensic officers have been on scene
Officers were called to Fourth Avenue shortly before 2pm on Saturday
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