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VIDEO: Shoplifter chased out of store and detained in car park by off-duty police officer

Liam Clarke, of Hodgkinson Street, Netherfield, was later charged and put before the courts.

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A shoplifter was caught red-handed after an off-duty police officer spotted him acting suspiciously in a store.

PC Luke Kerruish was shopping at the One Beyond store on Lady Bay Retail Park on Monday, February 12 when he noticed the man erratically filling a bag with products. He followed the man as he walked back towards the store entrance.

The shoplifter then ran outside the store and PC Kerruish gave chase, apprehending him in the car park.

PC Kerruish informed him he was an off-duty officer and detained him at the scene until uniformed colleagues arrived to arrest him.

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Enquiries linked him to a spate of shop thefts committed at stores across Nottingham in recent weeks.

Off-duty officer PC Luke Kerruish begins to chase the suspected shoplifter out of the One Beyond store on Lady Bay Retail Park (IMAGE: Notts Police)

The shoplifter then ran outside the store and PC Kerruish gave chase, apprehending him in the car park. (IMAGE: Notts Police)


Liam Clarke, of Hodgkinson Street, Netherfield, was later charged and put before the courts.

The 40-year-old appeared at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday (14 February) and pleaded guilty to ten shop thefts between 12 January and 12 February this year.

He was jailed for 10 weeks, suspended for 12 months, and ordered to pay £401.50 compensation.

Sergeant Stephanie Clough, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Shoplifting can have a huge impact on both businesses and those who work for them and often comes hand-in-hand with other crimes, including criminal damage and violence.

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“We hope this conviction will show Clarke and other shoplifters that our dedicated officers work hard to tackle this type of offending – both on and off duty.

“As demonstrated by PC Kerruish, police officers may be off-duty but they are always ready to spring into action if and when they need to.”

 

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