A prolific shoplifter has been jailed for more than two years following a number of shoplifting incidents in East Sussex.
Aron Croft was sentenced to 30 months’ imprisonment when he appeared before Lewes Crown Court on 18 April.
Croft pleaded guilty to two counts of burglary, two counts of shoplifting and one count of using threatening behaviour to cause distress when he appeared before court on 21 September.
The court heard that in 2023, Croft went on a shoplifting spree in Kent and East Sussex.
On 8 February 2023, Croft entered the Co-op in Cranbrook, Kent and stole spirits worth £400.
He entered the Co-op again on 5 August 2023, this time in Fairlight Road, Hastings and stole a number food items worth £46.75.
On 13 August 2023, Croft trespassed and went behind the kiosk at the Co-op in Seabourne Road, Bexhill. He stole Tobacco products worth more than £300.
Croft returned to the Co-op in Bexhill and stole further Tobacco products on 20 August worth £2,285. It was heard that when he approached the kiosk, he threatened a member of staff and said: “you’re dead, I’m dying soon, I can be dangerous”, causing the shop worker distress.
Croft, 35, of no fixed address has now been jailed. When appearing for sentencing, he was also handed a five-year Criminal Behaviour Order.
This order prohibits him to enter any retail establishment he has previously committed offences in or has been banned from, as well has wearing anything which obscures his head and face in a retail premises.
If he is asked to leave by a store worker, he has to comply and must not act in an anti-social manner.
Inspector Richard Breeze said: “This is a fantastic result for a prolific offender who caused a lot of distress to the community. Retail workers should be able to undertake their job without fear and the force is committed to tackling criminals.
“Croft was a known suspect in the East Sussex area, and I am delighted how well the team built the case file and put him before the courts.”