Man jailed for Norwich retail crime spree

It happened between November and February

Author: Jon BurkePublished 14 hours ago

A Norwich man has been jailed for a string of offences, after a spree across the city.

Vinnie Peach, 32, of no fixed address, targeted several shops across Norwich, to steal laundry products, meat and chocolate worth almost £1,800.

He was already banned from entering any Co-op in Norwich when he carried out the string of thefts, between November last year and February this year - peaking in January.

He appeared at Norwich Crown Court on Thursday 18 June, where he was jailed for 16 months.

Peach had previously admitted 11 theft from shops and five breaches of a Criminal Behaviour Order imposed by Essex Magistrates’ Court in April 2024.

While in custody he engaged with Operation Converter, the Norfolk unit which further investigates serial offenders suspected of more crimes and admitted a further 10 offences comprising nine theft from shops and one breach of a CBO, bringing the total value of goods lost to around £2,265.

These offences were taken into consideration (TIC’d) at court.

Staff supervisor for Op Converter Duncan Etchells, said: “Peach is well known across Norwich for his persistent offending both by officers and shop staff. He repeatedly targets stores taking hundred of pounds worth of stock in a single grab showing no regard at all for previous court orders or the impact they have on retailers.

“Hopefully this sentence will serve as the turning point he needs.

"Encouragingly, he has indicated a desire to address the drug dependency issues that are fuelling his offending.”

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