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Man tried to steal Stella and wine from Spar in Monkton

Man tried to steal Stella and wine from Spar in Monkton

Western Telegraph16 hours ago
Shane Thomas, 28, of Tenby Court in Monkton, appeared at Haverfordwest Magistrates' Court charged with two offences.
It was alleged that Thomas was drunk and behaved in a disorderly manner at the Spar store on Long Mains on August 2.
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He was also accused of attempted shoplifting, after he was alleged to have tried to swipe a box of Stella Artois and two bottles of wine.
Thomas pleaded guilty on August 4 to both offences.
He was ordered to pay a £40 fine and £85 in costs.
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Man tried to steal Stella and wine from Spar in Monkton
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