Derry courthouse at Bishop Street.
A man who a judge said had 'no intention of stopping offending' has been jailed at Derry Magistrate's Court for a spate of thefts from various shops in the area.
Bernard Cooke (30) of Cornshell Fields in Derry admitted a series of charges relating to thefts from August 2021 until November 2022.
The court heard that on August 20 2021 police were called to a report of a theft of goods valued at between £10 to £15 from Poundland and the defendant was identified.
On June 13 last year the defendant was stopped outside Tescos in Quayside and three packs of Pokemon cards were found on him.
He became aggressive towards police when they stopped him.
He tokd police he intended to pay for the cards but was 'tackled' by police before he could.
The court then heard about an incident at Home Bargains on October 18 when Cooke and a woman entered the store and stole items valued at £20 before driving away.
On October 14 security staff at Sainsbury's alerted police they had detained a shoplifter, Cooke, who had taken £269 worth of alcohol and left without paying.
Cooke made full admissions and told police he had intended to pay for the alcohol but then made 'a stupid decision' to leave without paying.
Finally the court was told of the theft of razor blades valued at £239 from Superdrug in Ferryquay Street.
It was said Cooke had entered the shop and was recognised as someone who had stolen from there previously.
He placed the blades in a bag and left the store without setting off the alarm leading police to believe the bag was foil lined.
Defence counsel Stephen Chapman said his client was receiving help for drink and drug addiction.
District Judge Barney McElholm said that various things had been tried to stop Cooke offending and he had gone out and re-offended within 6 months.
He sentenced Cooke to 8 months in prison.
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