Court heard.On August 28, she took £23.75 worth of meat from the store on the road and left without paying, prosecuting barrister Stephen Littlewood said.
Two days later, she went in again and took £36 of washing powder, Hull Live reports. On September 3, Stewart entered the shop again with two accomplices and was asked to leave.Mr Littlewood said: "The defendant said she didn't care.
She said: 'I know you've got a picture of me and I know it's in every shop down Holderness Road.'"They then brazenly walked to the cleaning section and packed items into a bag while they were being told to stop."Phillip Richardson – described as a "Good Samaritan" by the judge – tried to stop the group getting away by putting himself in front of the door, the.
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