
Rhyl woman stole beer and Prosecco from Heron Foods store
Amy Redfearn, 29, of no fixed abode but from the Rhyl area, admitted stealing beer and Prosecco from Rhyl's Heron Foods on High Street on May 1.
She pleaded guilty to a charge of theft from a shop at Llandudno Magistrates Court yesterday (June 4).
Redfearn was handed a 12-month conditional discharge, and was ordered to pay compensation of £29.25 and costs to the Crown Prosecution Service of £85.
In March, she was sentenced to four weeks' imprisonment for stealing goods worth £93.97 from the Boots store in Rhyl.
Prior to that, she was jailed for six weeks in October 2023 in relation to eight shoplifting offences across Denbighshire, with the total value of items she stole amounting to £857.58.

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