A thieving duo who stole more than £2,000 worth of stock across Derbyshire and Long Eaton, have been jailed.
Euton Rook and Lauren Sampson targeted major supermarkets including Aldi, ASDA, Sainsburys Local and Tesco over a three-month period between November 2024 and January this year.
The duo were spotted hiding numerous products in bags and concealed within their clothing before leaving without paying at shops including in Long Eaton as well as Derby, Spondon and Swadlincote
They stole items ranging from joints of meat and chocolates to washing products and alcohol, all worth more than £2,000 in total.
Rook, of no fixed abode, admitted 19 thefts and one attempted theft.
41-year old Rook was jailed for eight months and whilst 37-year old Sampson was jailed for for five months during a sentencing hearing at Southern Derbyshire Magistrates’ Court on Saturday 18th January.
Police Constable Damian Swierczek said: “Rook and Sampson caused misery for shop workers across the area during their crimes and we are pleased to see that they have now been locked up.
“I want to pay tribute to the members of staff at those supermarkets and shops who worked with us in order to bring Rook and Sampson to justice.
“Let this be a lesson to anyone thinking about shoplifting – you will be caught and could face a prison sentence.”

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