A THIEF stole 60 Easter eggs from a Herefordshire supermarket.
Luke Fenn entered guilty pleas when he appeared before magistrates in Kidderminster.
The court heard the 32-year-old had stolen 16 Celebrations Easter eggs worth £30 from Leominster's Barons Cross Morrisons supermarket on March 2.
He had stolen a further 12 Celebrations Easter eggs from the supermarket on March 3, another 16 on March 4, and a further 16 on March 6.
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He had also stolen deodorant, shampoo, a shaver, and shaving blades from the Leominster supermarket on March 14, and meat worth £42.50 on March 15.
The case was adjourned to tie up with other cases, and Fenn, of Portna Way, Leominster, will appear for sentencing before Hereford magistrates on April 11.
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