Shoplifter, 43, who stole from M&S and Primark says she's 'too old for all this'

1016     0
Kendra Gibson appeared at Teesside Magistrates Court (Image: Teessidelive)
Kendra Gibson appeared at Teesside Magistrates Court (Image: Teessidelive)

A drug addict threatened to a punch a shop assistant, stab another with a needle and got into multiple 'tug of wars' over items she was trying to steal during a mini crime spree.

Kendra Gibson was caught on CCTV walking into Primark, in Middlesbrough, taking off her shoes and placing them under a display before picking up a new pair and trying to make off wearing them.

But magistrates' heard that two weeks in custody had helped her see clearly and step back from drugs, with the 43-year-old now professing to be "too old for all of this".

Teesside Magistrates' Court heard how her recent crime spree began on Sunday, January 8 when she entered the One Beyond Store in Hill Street Shopping Centre.

She picked up shaving foam, socks and gloves to the value of £10 and headed towards the door.

Man in 30s dies after being stabbed in park sparking police probe qhiquqidzhiqdrinvMan in 30s dies after being stabbed in park sparking police probe

Heather Willis, prosecuting, said Gibson was stopped and asked for the stock to be returned.

She said: "Gibson threatened to punch them and they therefore didn't attempt to stop her any further."

The next day, Gibson entered M&S, in the town where a member of staff, who was on his break saw her walking towards the door with her arms full of nightwear.

He tried to stop her and a "tug of war" began, she broke free and left the store.

The items, were £220, were recovered, the court heard. The same day she walked into Primark and was caught on CCTV swapping her shoes for a new £28 pair and making for the door.

When confronted she hurled verbal abuse. A customer service manager at the Hill Street Shopping Centre tried to reason with her but she began flailing her arms around and struck him to the left temple.

Another shop assistant took hold of her feet and removed one of the shoes, the other shoe was recovered and a second stolen pair was found in her bag. She then threw a pen at one staff member which hit him in the face.

Gibson entered Wilko's in Captain Cook Square and picked up £50 worth of make-up from the cosmetics aisle.

She was challenged as she left and another "tug of war" broke out.

Ms Willis said: "The defendant then moved her mouth to above is hand making him believe he was going to be bitten." The court heard he then moved his hands and Gibson raised her fist in the air bring it down on his hands in a "hammer strike" which caused him to release his grip.

Russian model killed after calling Putin a 'psychopath' was strangled by her exRussian model killed after calling Putin a 'psychopath' was strangled by her ex

Gibson continued to threaten members of staff with and even shouted "I'll stab you with this needle". All of the items, bar the original haul worth £10 from One Beyond, were recovered.

Neil Douglas, representing Gibson, admitted this was a "difficult case to mitigate". He said: "Ms Gibson is currently subject to a community order that did not appear to achieve any impact on her behaviour. You can probably detect an escalation."

He said the defendant has an addiction to crack cocaine. She lost her sister last year which has a huge impact on her and she is dealing with grief by turning to drugs, the court heard.

Mr Douglas added: "She has been in prison, not for a long time but it has given her a break. She has obviously been drug free for two weeks, she feel a lot better for that."

"She has herself professed that she is "too old for all of this"," said Mr Douglas. "She can see now because she has broken out of that cycle."

Gibson pleaded guilty to three counts of assault by beating, one count of using threatening behaviour to cause fear or provoke unlawful violence and four counts of theft.

Gibson, of Parliament Road, was handed an 18 week sentence suspended for 18 months.

An existing community order, which was put in place days before her crime spree, will remain in place and includes 22 rehabilitation activity requirement days and a six month drug rehabilitation requirement.

She must also pay £50 in compensation to each victim of assault.

Poppy Kennedy

Print page

Comments:

comments powered by Disqus