A WOMAN has been convicted of stealing makeup from a Hereford shop.
The stolen products were valued at £29.97, and were taken from Superdrug in Hereford by 42-year-old Nina Bagley.
She entered a guilty plea to one count of theft when she appeared before magistrates in Hereford last month.
The court heard from Lauren Millichip of the Crown Prosecution Service that the 42-year-old, who was represented at the hearing by defence solicitor Andrew Cleal, had stolen three sticks of foundation on January 26.
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Foundation is a popular makeup product worn on the skin to cover flaws and imperfections. Many different brands of foundation are sold in Superdrug, a British health and beauty chain with a shop in Hereford’s Eign Gate.
Hereford’s Superdrug sells a range of makeup as well as offering services like ear piercing, beard threading, manicures, and eyebrow and eyelash treatments.
Bagley, of Whitecross Road, Hereford, was handed a six-month conditional discharge. She was ordered to pay £135 in prosecution costs and a victim surcharge of £26.
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