A THIEF who stole hundreds of pounds worth of food and clothing from Leominster's Morrisons supermarket has been handed a conditional discharge.
Cally-Mai Donnelly entered a guilty plea to one count of theft from a shop when she appeared before magistrates in Hereford in November.
The court heard from prosecutor Mark Hambling that the 25-year-old, who was represented at the hearing by defence solicitor Chris Read, had stolen food and clothing from Leominster's Barons Cross Morrisons supermarket on August 30.
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The total value of her haul was £260.37, the magistrates were told.
Donnelly, of Ridgemoor Road in Leominster, was handed a 12-month conditional discharge for the offence.
She was also ordered to pay a £26 victim surcharge, which is used to help fund services supporting victims of crime, but no prosecution costs were ordered to be paid.
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