Nicola Bogg, 28, of Wexford Avenue, east Hull, must undergo six months of drug rehabilitation as part of a 12-month community order for stealing condoms worth £11.49 from Asda; stealing eight jars of coffee, worth £41, from Co-op; stealing £20 of meat from One Stop shop; stealing detergents and milk worth £13.39 from the same store; stealing £40 of meat from Co-op; stealing two pairs of shoes and a leather jacket, worth £80.97, from New Look; stealing four packs of steak and a handbag, worth £115, from Marks & Spencer; and stealing cheese, gammon and a cereal bar, worth £10, from Wharfedale Newsagents. She was fined £35 and must pay £41 compensation, £130 costs and a £60 surcharge.
Darryl Harrison, 42, of New Row, Sledmere Road, Langtoft, near Driffield, received an 18-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, for possessing cannabis, carrying a lock knife without lawful authority, causing £70 of damage to a kitchen door, and assault by beating. He must pay £200 compensation, £85 costs and an £80 surcharge.
Donna Cottrell, 27, of Borthwick Close, Bransholme, was fined £55 and had three points put on her licence for stopping her car on a zebra crossing. She must pay £85 costs and a £20 surcharge.
Paul Younger, 40, of Beaver Road, Beverley, was jailed for 12 weeks for carrying articles in connection with theft, namely a screwdriver and a balaclava, and stealing £320.20 from a person. He must pay an £80 surcharge.
Lloyd Dalton, 31, of Clear View Close, east Hull, was discharged conditionally for six months for breaching a non-molestation order by delivering a birthday card. He must pay £85 costs and a £15 surcharge.
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