Thousands of pounds of clothes and trainers from a shop in Nottingham have been put in jail after a wheeler compartment to steal.
31 -year -old Alice Bishop broke into a footlocker in Clumber Street in the early hours of May 13, with 28 -year -old Rece Wheat, which was sentenced to his role in theft later in the same month.
Nottinghamshire police said that CCTV captured the pair of helping themselves to help themselves and keep them in two stolen compartments before pulling their dhona through the city center.
The bishop was later identified by specific tattoos on his arms and legs, as well as whatever the trainers wore.
After reviewing other CCTV evidences, police said it was also responsible for the theft of three shops at the city center on May 27, 15 June and 20 June.
Bishop of Bath Street at St. N. on Monday convicted a count and theft in four cases of theft in the Nottingham Magistrate Court and was sentenced to 26 weeks in jail.
Wheat was guilty of using threatened words with two cases of theft and fear of violence without any certain address, first in two cases of theft.
He was sentenced to nine -month -old Custodial.