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Burnley man jailed after stealing from hospice shop
Summary
A Burnley man was jailed after breaking into Pendleside Hospice Shop on January 8 and taking about £1,000 of stock; he was arrested within 24 hours and later sentenced to a total of 52 weeks in custody.
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Ryan Thompson, from Burnley, was jailed after an incident at Pendleside Hospice Shop on January 8 in which about £1,000 worth of stock was taken. The items were intended to raise money for care for people with cancer or those at the end of life. He was identified and arrested within 24 hours and pleaded guilty at a magistrates' hearing on January 10. The court imposed a total custodial sentence of 52 weeks, combining a 34-week term and 18 weeks for activating a previous suspended sentence.
Reported facts:
- The theft took place at Pendleside Hospice Shop on January 8 and involved roughly £1,000 of stock.
- The goods were intended to raise funds for hospice care for people with cancer or at the end of life.
- The suspect was identified and arrested within 24 hours and pleaded guilty at a hearing on January 10.
- The court handed a total custodial sentence of 52 weeks, made up of 34 weeks plus 18 weeks for activating a previous suspended sentence.
- Inspector Matt Plummer described the targeting of a charity shop that funds care as deplorable and said police would continue to pursue those who commit burglaries.
Summary:
The sentencing resulted in the defendant being placed in custody and highlights a loss of funds intended for local hospice care. Undetermined at this time.
