Published: 11:29 am September 27, 2025
Updated: 4:04 am October 6, 2025
Prolific Shoplifter Jailed and Banned from All Boots Stores After £100k Theft Spree – UKNIP
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Liam Hutchinson Caught After Nearly 100 Thefts

A notorious shoplifter, Liam Hutchinson, has been slapped with a 12-month jail sentence and banned from every Boots store across the UK for a decade. The Met Police say he stole Overover £100,000 Worthworth of goods in a spree spanning May to August 2025.

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CCTV footage reveals Hutchinson stuffing his bags and jacket with high-value items like electrical gadgets and razors. In one clip, a store worker tries to stop him but he’s off before they can react.

Harsh Sentences and Tough Bans

On top of the jail term, Hutchinson received a 10-year Criminal Behaviour Order barring him from all Boots shops nationwide. He’s also banned for five years from entering england/england/chelsea/”>chelsea/”>Chelsea and Kensington.

“Hutchinson targeted Boots stores across Chelsea and Kensington, costing the business a whopping £107,000 in losses,” said Sergeant Jack Vine from the Met’s Volume Crime Team.

He added, “This sentence sends a clear message: retail crime will not be tolerated. We’ll crack down hard on those who pick on workers and rack up huge business losses.”

Boots and Police Join Forces

Boots’ Head of Security, Nicky Harrop, explained their zero-tolerance stance. “We’re investing heavily in preventing theft, protecting staff, and supporting police with solid evidence to tackle crime.”

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