A THIEF has admitted stealing a large amount of food items and alcohol from Herefordshire shops.
Andrew Stuchbury, 31, pinched his goodies from the Co-Op and Applegreen shops in Leominster.
The offences were committed from July 9 to August 10.
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His full list of stolen products included five Rollover hot dogs, a toastie, a packet of pork sausages, three packets of sweets, several bags of Hula Hoops, cheesy puffs and Frazzles, six tubes of Pringles, eight cans of Red Bull, two packets of Fridge Raider bites, a Muller corner yoghurt, a white chocolate bar and a milkshake. He also took large amounts of cider, wine and Elf Bar vape refills, and food items like bread and butter.
Appearing at Kidderminster Magistrates’ Court on August 12, Stuchbury, of Bridge Street, Leominster, pleaded guilty to seven counts of theft from a shop.
The magistrates released him on unconditional bail. He will be sentenced at Kidderminster Magistrates’ Court later this month.
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