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Inverness court spares Rosemarkie shoplifter jail term





The woman stole items from the popular toy store on multiple occasions.
The woman stole items from the popular toy store on multiple occasions.

A woman who went on a seven-week-long toy store shoplifting spree has been given a community payback order.

Alyce Robinson (26), of Gowanbrae Crescent, Rosemarkie, appeared before Sheriff Principal Eilidh MacDonald and admitted a total of 10 charges of theft from the Smyths toy store in Rose Street, Inverness between September 17 and November 6 last year.

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Fiscal depute Adelle Gray told Inverness Sheriff Court that a total of £2360.89 worth of toys had been taken, but none were recovered.

Sheriff MacDonald gave Robinson a community payback order with supervision for one year as a direct alternative to a custodial sentence.

She told her: “You clearly have a bit of a problem here, so you need to have a look at all that.”


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