THREE people have been arrested following reports of four thefts in Leominster.
A woman, in her 30s from Coventry, has been charged with the theft of a charity box from Aladdin's store last Thursday and the theft of face cream from Leominster pharmacy last Friday.
She has been bailed in connection with the theft of clothing from Jumping Ships in Leominster last Friday and the theft of clothing from Laylocks Nurseries, Bromyard Road, near Worcester on the same day.
A man, also in his 30s, of no fixed abode, has been charged with the theft of the charity box and has been granted bail over the thefts from Jumping Ships and Laylocks Nurseries.
Both are due to appear at Hereford Magistrates Court later this month.
Another man, in his 30s from Coventry, has been granted bail for the theft from Aladdin’s.
The charity box, which contained around £30 to £40, was positioned in memory of former employee Rachel Carpenter who died from a bleed to the brain.
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