A BURGLAR stole meat, money, charity boxes, and a sat nav from a Hereford butcher's shop.
Audi Carr was convicted of one charge of burglary and one of theft from a shop when he appeared before magistrates in Hereford in September.
The court heard the 47-year-old had entered the Ogleby Butchers shop in Hereford's St Owen Street as a trespasser on July 25, stealing meat, money, charity boxes, and a sat nav device of an unknown value from the shop.
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He had also stolen a bottle of vodka worth £4 from Hereford High Town's Marks and Spencer supermarket on August 17, the magistrates heard.
The case was adjourned for a pre-sentencing report to be carried out by the probation service and Carr, who is of no fixed address, was remanded on bail with conditions not to enter Ogleby Butchers in Hereford and to report to Hereford police station daily.
He will appear before magistrates in Hereford next for sentencing on October 17.
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