A notorious High Wycombe thief has been brought to justice after he stole hundreds of pounds-worth of clothes from Next.

Kieron Trim, aged 34, of Cheviot Close in Downley, was taken to court after he went on a shoplifting spree in the popular clothing store, taking £376-worth of items on March 22.

Some of the garments he stole included polo shirts, t-shirts, a jacket, a coat and skinny jeans.

Wycombe Magistrates’ Court also heard that Trim stole a £269.99 Shark vacuum cleaner from Asda on March 16.

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Trim was sentenced at the court on March 24 after he pleaded guilty to charges of theft. As he was being sentenced for these offences, he also admitted to a charge of remaining on a closed premises in contravention of a closure order on March 23.

The offender has appeared at court in the past charged with similar offences – in February he was jailed for stealing Ferrero Rocher chocolates from Castlefield Post Office.

At the hearing last month, Trim was put on a nine-month residential drug rehabilitation as part of a community order.

He was also ordered to carry out 15 days of rehabilitation activity.

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