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Shoplifting ‘menace’ jailed for assaulting Co-op staff

by Jo Wadsworth
Tuesday 19 Jul, 2022 at 12:06PM
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Arron Haines

A violent shoplifter who persistently harassed staff at a convenience store has been jailed for more than three months.

Arron Haines repeatedly targeted the Co-op in St George’s Street, Kemp Town, twice assaulting members of staff as well as shoplifting hundreds of pounds worth of goods.

He was charged with eight counts of shoplifting in January and February this year. He racially harassed Jamie Coloma on Friday 18 February, assaulted Mr Coloma on Tuesday 22 February and assaulted his colleague Nicolas McPhail on Tuesday 11 January.

He initially denied the assault charges but changed his plea at Brighton Magistrates’ Court on Monday 4 July, the day his trial was due to take place.

District Judge Amanda Kelly sentenced him to 16 weeks in prison.

The Co-op in St George’s Road, Kemp Town

Detective Inspector Simon Morgan said: “Nobody should have to tolerate the level of abuse and intimidation Arron Haines regularly directed towards shopworkers in Brighton and Hove.

“Haines is a menace towards the city’s business community who brazenly and repeatedly targeted the same store over a short period of time.

“Not only does business crime have a financial impact, it has a profound effect on shopworkers who face being threatened, assaulted and put in an impossible situation simply for doing their jobs.

“We are pleased to have secured a conviction that takes a harmful offender off the streets.

“We will continue to work closely in collaboration with the business community to identify prolific offenders, put preventative measures in place and bring perpetrators to justice.”

According to court records Haines, also known as Mark Haines, stole food, white rum, household goods and a whole unopened box of fruit pastilles.

Haines, of Percival Terrace, Brighton, first appeared at Brighton Magistrates’ Court on Friday 25 February and again on Monday 14 March when he entered the not guilty pleas to the assault charges.

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  1. Hove Guy says:
    4 years ago

    16 weeks! It’s almost laughable. He’ll be out in no time, ready to start his criminal activities all over again. I hope the Co-Op will be prepared.

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  2. Bob says:
    4 years ago

    You only have to Google his name to see he’s been doing this stuff since he was a teenager. Waste of time jailing him for 12 weeks, he’ll be straight back at it as soon as he’s out.

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