Prolific thief is put behind bars for five months after being caught by town police team alerted by store staff

By Nub News Reporter 6th Feb 2025

A PROLIFIC South Ockendon thief has been jailed for five months, thanks to a fleet-footed police officer and quick-thinking store staff in the town.

Luke Warren, 30, was spotted on Friday, 31 January outside a store he had targeted before and staff rang police. Shortly afterwards, one of the town centre team officers on routine patrol recognised him from the description supplied.

Despite Warren being on a bicycle she followed him on foot while radioing her position. Warren was arrested by a colleague minutes later. The bicycle was subsequently identified as being stolen.

Appearing before Southend magistrates on, Warren, of Danbury Crescent, admitted three counts of shop theft and four of attempted shop theft between 26 & 31 January 2025 and stealing a bicycle on 31 January 2025. He also pleaded guilty to a house burglary in July 2024. 

After the hearing, Sergeant Adam Priest, of Thurrock Police, said the quick response of the shop staff and the description they supplied helped officers to arrest Warren.

"It was thanks to the description given that Warren was spotted by our officer so swiftly and arrested. Information like this is vital in assisting us to tackle shop theft and, indeed, other crimes.

"We want people to report crimes and information about suspects to us, so that we can act on it. Even if we can't use the information you supply immediately, it all helps us to build a picture of crime and anti-social behaviour in our communities, which we use to target our operational policing activity accordingly.

"Warren is a prolific offender but I hope the court sentence has given staff in the stores he has targeted reassurance that we have taken positive action against him."

Warren was sentenced to four months in prison for the burglary, with an additional two months for each shop theft, to run consecutively, and one month for the attempted thefts, to run concurrently. He was also ordered to pay a total of £520 in compensation.

Magistrates were told he'd stolen £450 of chocolate and other food from Tesco in Derry Court on three occasions in the two days before his arrest and had attempted to steal goods from Savers in Derwent Parade on four occasions in the previous five days.

The court also heard that in July 2024, Warren had stolen passports, bank cards and cash from a safe in a room he was not allowed to enter in the shared house he had been living in at the time.

As Warren was jailed for less than a year, it is Essex Police Police not to release a picture of the offender.

     

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