A THIEF'S sentencing has been deferred after she repeatedly stole from shops in Hereford.
Danielle McGee entered guilty pleas to five counts of theft when she appeared before magistrates in Hereford in January.
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The court heard from prosecutor Mark Hambling that the 31-year-old had stolen groceries from Hereford's Food Warehouse and from Co-op in Hereford on May 7 last year.
She had also stolen groceries from Co-op Stores in Hereford on April 29, and from Co-op's Holmer Road service station between April 29 and May 10 and on May 11, McGee, of Penybryn, Ystradgynlais, Swansea, was ordered by magistrates to comply with a community order that is already in place, with her sentencing deferred until a later date to allow her to engage with the current order.
She will appear before magistrates in Hereford next for deferred sentencing on August 1.
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