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Woman who tried multiple car doors convicted of theft and vehicle interference
11/06/2024
She stole cash from the vehicles she managed to get into
A woman has been convicted of theft and vehicle interference in Banbury.
Forty-seven year old Joanne Coughlan from Mawle Court in the town appeared at Oxford Magistrates Court on Friday (June 7).
The court heard that between January and June Coughlan had stolen items from HMV and Crofts Pet Store in Banbury. She also tried opening multiple car door handles and stole cash from vehicles that she could get access to.
Coughlan pleaded guilty to two counts of theft from a shop, two counts of vehicle interference and two counts of theft from a motor vehicle.
She is due to be sentenced on July 4.
Published: by Banbury FM Newsteam