Brighton woman jailed after being charged with 11 counts of shoplifting

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A woman from Brighton has been jailed after being charged with 11 counts of shoplifting, according to police.

Officers said Carly Smart, 32, of Gloucester Road, was charged following a series of incidents between April and July this year.

A Sussex Police spokesperson said: “Smart focused on a broad range of different stores, stealing almost £2,000-worth of goods including make-up, food, clothes and fragrances.

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“From one store she even attempted to leave with a mop, but was stopped by security guards.

Carly Smart. Picture from Sussex PoliceCarly Smart. Picture from Sussex Police
Carly Smart. Picture from Sussex Police

“Many of the thefts were captured clearly on CCTV cameras and Smart was stopped multiple times by security staff and store employees, before making off.”

Officers said Smart was identified as a prolific offender through work under Sussex Police’s Operation Apprentice, a partnership that includes Brighton and Hove’s Business Crime Reduction Partnership (BCRP) and Business Improvement District (BID) ambassadors.

The spokesperson added: “The BCRP and BID ambassadors provide vital information to help with investigations, such as timely reports to police, statements and CCTV.

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"Their detailed knowledge of repeat offenders is also essential, helping to identify prolific offenders and secure prosecutions against them.

“Through Op Apprentice, officers work with the business community to identify areas and individuals of concern and work together to share information, gather intelligence and bring perpetrators to justice.”

Smart was arrested on Friday, August 26, and charged with 11 counts of shoplifting, according to police.

Officers said Smart pleaded guilty to all counts at Brighton Magistrates’ Court on Monday, August 29, and was sentenced to 16 weeks in prison.

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Sergeant Maria Skinner said: “Shoplifting has a profound impact on businesses and their employees – not just financially, but through the emotional and physical abuse they are often subjected to.

“Prolific offenders in particularly do a great deal of harm to our communities and as a police force we are committed to working with businesses to identify these individuals and bring them to justice.

“We will also continue to work with our partners in the community to address the underlying causes of this behaviour and help keep our cities, towns and villages as safe places to do business.”