Here are the Southend thieves that have been sentenced in the courts.
Shaun Maloney, 27, Snakes Lane, Southend was sentenced for theft of motor vehicle.
On April 22 last year in Southend he stole a motorbike, to the value of £965.
A community order made. The defendant must comply with the following requirements: Rehabilitation Activity Requirement up to a maximum of 20 days, 250 hours of unpaid work.
He was also ordered to pay compensation of £600 and pay costs of £625 to the Crown Prosecution Service.
Dianne Keable, 28, of Bunters Avenue, Shoebury was in court over theft from a shop.
On February 7 in Southend acting together with Geoffrey Keable, she stole Designer sports clothing , to the value of £75, belonging to JD Sport, High Street, Southend.
She was fined £120, ordered to pay compensation of £16, pay compensation of £35, pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £34 and pay costs of £50 to the Crown Prosecution Service.
On March 7 in Southend acting together with Geoffrey Keable she stole confectionary and mugs, to the value of £32.98, belonging to Card Factory, High Street, Southend.
There was no separate penalty.
Michael Edwards, 62, of Mallards, Shoebury was sentenced for theft from the person of another.
On May 7 last year in Southend he stole cash notes, to the value of £120, belonging to a woman.
He was fined £486, ordered to pay compensation of £120, and a surcharge to fund victim services of £49 and pay costs of £620 to the Crown Prosecution Service.
Sarah Hodges, 35, of Burr Hill Chase, Southend was in court for theft from shop.
On March 31 in Southend she stole joints of meat , to the value of £56.60, belonging to Lidl.
There was no separate penalty.
On March 2 in Southend she stole toiletries and food, to the value of £196.70, belonging to BP Stores.
She was ordered to pay compensation of £196.70, an application made for benefit deductions. Sum to be recovered £196.70.
Geoffrey Keable, 30, of Coleman Street, Southend was in court over theft from shop On February 7 in Southend acting together with Diane Keable, he stole designer sports wear, to the value of £75, belonging to JD Sport High Street Southend.
He was fined £120, ordered to to pay compensation of £35, and a surcharge to fund victim services of £34 and pay costs of £50 to the Crown Prosecution Service.
On March 7 in Southend, acting together with Diane Keable, he stole confectionary and mugs, to the value of £32:98, belonging to Card Factory, High Street, Southend.
He was ordered to pay compensation of £16.
On March 14 in Southend he had in his possession 3.90g of cannabis.
He was fined £80 and the cannabis is to be forfeited and destroyed by Essex Police.
Paul May, 46, of Twyford Avenue, Great Wakering, was sentenced for theft from shop.
On June 12 2021 in Wickford he stole jars of honey, to the value of £386.96, belonging to Wickford Healthcare Store.
He was committed to prison for a month suspended for a year. The defendant must comply with the following requirements within the supervision period of 12 months: Rehabilitation Activity Requirement up to a maximum of 35 days.
He was also ordered to pay compensation of £386.93.
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