Wisbech shoplifter Scott McSpadden jailed after stealing £60 worth of Cadbury’s Crème Eggs which breached Criminal Behaviour Order

A “prolific” shoplifter who stole £60 worth of Cadbury’s Crème Eggs has been jailed.

On March 13, Scott McSpadden, 31, entered Tesco in Kirkgate Street, Wisbech, with Tanya Momot, 31, where he picked up £59.40 worth of the chocolate eggs and left without making any attempt to pay.

He was jailed for nine weeks for committing the offence, which put him in breach of a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO).

Scott McSpadden has been jailed for stealing the chocolate eggs. Picture: Cambridgeshire Police

McSpadden was made subject of the two-year CBO in September last year, which states that he must not enter the Horsefair Shopping Centre in Wisbech except to go to Fairbrother Pharmacy and not to enter any shopping store at the same time as Momot.

Officers arrested McSpadden on the morning of April 4 in Little Church Street, Wisbech, and was later charged with theft from a shop and breach of a CBO.

Momot was arrested at McSpadden’s home in Duke Street, Wisbech, later that morning in connection with a shoplifting incident on March 24.

Tanya Momot was also sentenced for shoplifting. Picture: Cambridgeshire Police

She was later charged with theft of £95.98 worth of sandwiches and confectionary items from BP in Lynne Road, Wisbech, on March 24.

They both appeared at Cambridge Magistrates’ Court on Friday, April 5, where they admitted all offences.

McSpadden was sentenced to nine weeks in prison and has been ordered to pay £30 in compensation to Tesco.

Momot, of Lynne Road, Wisbech, was ordered to pay £32 in compensation to BP.

It came just two days after she appeared at Peterborough Magistrates’ Court and was sentenced to 16 weeks in prison, suspended for six months, and a 10-day Rehabilitation Activity Requirement (RAR) for breaching a two-year CBO, which prevents her from entering the pedestrianised area of the Horsefair shopping centre in Wisbech, including all shops and commercial premises.

PC James Game, who investigated the thefts, said: “McSpadden and Momot are prolific shoplifters in Wisbech who blatantly disregard the orders of the court by continuing to breach their CBOs and commit shoplifting offences.

“The CBOs allow us to have greater powers when it comes to tackling their offending, as we will continue to arrest them and put them before the courts if they are ever found to be in breach of the orders.”

Anyone with information about Momot or McSpadden breaching the CBOs should contact police via their online forms.

Those without internet access should call 101.