A SHOPLIFTER stole beer, wine, salmon, sandwiches, scotch eggs, pork pies, Jaffa Cakes and more during a crime spree.
Jackson Cann stole the items from the Co-op and Tesco stores in Shoreham.
In total he raided the supermarkets 11 times in just over a month.
The 39-year-old stole items worth at least £430.
At Brighton Magistrates’ Court, Cann was put under a curfew between 6pm and 6am every day until later this month.
The court heard how Cann, of Garden Close, Shoreham, first stole beer worth £9.75 from the Co-op in Shoreham on July 28.
Budweiser
Then on August 8 he stole Budweiser beer from the store and on August 9 he took meat, fish and wine.
On August 16 he stole wine worth £100 from Tesco and again stole alcohol and salmon worth £36.50 from the store on August 23.
On August 27 he twice went to Tesco and stole £100 worth of wine.
Then in September, Cann stole meat from the Co-op on September 5 and sandwiches, scotch eggs and pork pies worth £16 on September 6.
On September 8 he stole steaks, sandwiches and Jaffa Cakes, while on September 16 he stole fish worth £50 from the store.
Finally on September 16 he stole a “whole box of Pepperami” worth £21.60 from the Co-op.
Cann was ordered to pay £110 in compensation and complete 30 rehabilitation sessions.
He must also pay a £95 surcharge and £85 costs.
The cash will be taken from his benefits.
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