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Thieves haul wheelie bins packed with stolen clothing through Nottingham
Thieves haul wheelie bins packed with stolen clothing through Nottingham

The Independent

time04-07-2025

  • The Independent

Thieves haul wheelie bins packed with stolen clothing through Nottingham

Two men, Ellis Bishop and Reece Wheat, stole thousands of pounds worth of clothes from Footlocker in Nottingham city centre on 13 May. CCTV footage released by Nottinghamshire Police showed the pair using wheelie bins to transport the stolen items. Wheat was later identified by a store worker who recognised him wearing missing Nike clothing. Both men pleaded guilty to charges of burglary and theft; Wheat received a nine-month custodial sentence, and Bishop was sentenced to 26 weeks in prison. Watch the video in full above.

Watch as thieves drag wheelie bin filled with thousands of pounds worth of clothing through city centre
Watch as thieves drag wheelie bin filled with thousands of pounds worth of clothing through city centre

The Independent

time04-07-2025

  • The Independent

Watch as thieves drag wheelie bin filled with thousands of pounds worth of clothing through city centre

A pair of thieves hauled wheelie bins stuffed with thousands of pounds of clothes through Nottingham city centre. CCTV shared by Nottinghamshire Police on Thursday (3 July) shows Ellis Bishop, 31, of Bath Street in St Ann's, and Reece Wheat, 28, of no fixed address, outside Footlocker filling two bins with stolen goods on 13 May. Wheat was later spotted after a store worker noticed him wearing Nike clothing that matched missing items. He previously pleaded guilty to two counts of burglary, two counts of theft and using threatening words with intent to cause fear of violence and was given a nine-month custodial sentence. Bishop pleaded guilty to one count of burglary and four counts of theft and was sentenced to 26 weeks in prison.

Thief dragged wheelie bin filled with stolen clothes through city centre
Thief dragged wheelie bin filled with stolen clothes through city centre

Yahoo

time03-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Thief dragged wheelie bin filled with stolen clothes through city centre

An accomplice in a robbery which saw two men drag wheelie bins stuffed with thousands of pounds of stolen clothes through Nottingham city centre has been identified. The two individuals stole tonnes of stock - including expensive trainers and clothes - from Footlocker, in Clumber Street, in the early hours of May 13. They then hid the items in two wheelie bins and dragged them through the streets of Nottingham city centre. CCTV had previously identified Reece Wheat as one of the suspects, however another man was captured helping him break into the store and stuff the items into the bins. READ MORE: Young burglar who claimed to be policeman snared by 'distinctive trousers' READ MORE: Brits warned of airport scam where most people don't realise they've been robbed The hooded accomplice in the footage was found to be Ellis Bishop, who was easily identified based on the distinctive tattoos he has on his leg and arms. The 30-year-old was later found to be responsible for a further three shop thefts on May 27, June 15 and June 20 and was subsequently charged with burglary and four counts of shop theft. This included the theft of the bins. Bishop, of Bath Street, St Ann's, admitted to each charge at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on Monday (30 June) and was sentenced to 26 weeks in prison. PC Ben King, of the City Centre neighbourhood policing team, said: "Thousands of pounds worth of stock was stolen during this break-in, before being paraded through the city centre in a pair of wheelie bins. "Ellis Bishop played a leading role in this brazen burglary by taking the bins from a neighbouring shop and then helping Reece Wheat fill them with stolen trainers and clothes. "Retail crime can have a real impact on businesses and the staff that work there, so we're pleased to have now locked up both the people responsible for this burglary."

Brazen thief uses wheelie bins to carry out £3,000 Footlocker raid
Brazen thief uses wheelie bins to carry out £3,000 Footlocker raid

The Independent

time30-05-2025

  • General
  • The Independent

Brazen thief uses wheelie bins to carry out £3,000 Footlocker raid

This is the moment a thief used wheelie bins to steal £3,000 worth of Footlocker items after breaking into a store in Nottingham in the early hours of 13 May. CCTV inquiries found 28-year-old Reece Wheat, of no fixed address, was responsible for the burglary and that he'd gained access by removing window bars and climbing into a toilet area within the premises. The bins, stolen from a nearby bar, were used to transport the items. Once inside, he changed into staff uniform in an apparent effort to thwart a police investigation. Wheat also stole almost £30 worth of washing capsules from Savers, in Exchange Street, on 27 April. He pleaded guilty to two counts of burglary, two counts of theft and using threatening words with intent to cause fear of violence and was jailed for nine months on Monday (26 May).

Shoppers camp overnight ahead of Sephora's Liverpool store opening
Shoppers camp overnight ahead of Sephora's Liverpool store opening

BBC News

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Shoppers camp overnight ahead of Sephora's Liverpool store opening

More than 100 people have camped overnight outside Liverpool's new Sephora person in the queue told the BBC those near the front joined the queue at about 9pm on 21 May with the store due to open at 9am. Make-up store Sephora was previously only an international brand, but has branched out to the UK with stores in Manchester and London. Sephora has promised the first 500 customers through its doors will get a free gift. The new store occupies a 6,727 sq ft (2,050 sq m) space formerly occupied by the shoe and sportswear brand Footlocker on South John month similar early morning queues formed when Uniqlo opened up in Liverpool ONE. Listen to the best of BBC Radio Merseyside on Sounds and follow BBC Merseyside on Facebook, X, and Instagram and watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer. You can also send story ideas via Whatsapp to 0808 100 2230.

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