A WOMAN has been in court after breaking into a Herefordshire home and stealing a wallet.
Amanda Inana entered a guilty plea to one count of burglary dwelling and theft with no violence.
Kidderminster Magistrates’ Court heard from prosecutor Elizabeth Blacklock that the 55-year-old had stolen a wallet of an unknown value from a home in Leominster on June 21, 2022.
There was no violence involved in the offence.
She also admitted stealing a power bank from Applegreen in Leominster in October last year. She must pay £19.99 in compensation to the shop after the theft.
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Inana, who is of Paradise Court, Leominster, was handed a 15-month community order with six months of alcohol rehabilitation treatment at her sentencing on September 23.
She was fined £40 but no prosecution costs were ordered due to her limited means.
Inana was told that under the direction of a suitable qualified member of Turning Point, Herefordshire’s drug and alcohol rehabilitation service, she must comply with instructions and attend up to 20 rehabilitation activity days. She must attend appointments as advised by Turning Point.
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