Crime
Timonthy Paul Sobers, 52, was convicted of stealing items worth $185.35 from Callie’s Pharmacy, marking his 21st conviction in the District Magistrates’ Court.
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Timonthy Paul Sobers chalked up his 21st conviction when he confessed to stealing items from a pharmacy.
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Sobers, of 2nd Avenue Sealy Land, Bank Hall, St Michael, pleaded guilty before Acting Chief Magistrate Douglas Frederick in the District “A” Magistrates’ Court No. 1 last week.
The unemployed 52-year-old walked into Callie’s Pharmacy in Bayside Plaza on May 28, took up two QC psyllium powders, two containers of cocoa butter or bottle of shilling oil, altogether worth $185.35, and walked right past the cashier without paying for them.
According to prosecutor Sergeant Victoria Leacock, the manager was dealing with a delivery at the time and Sobers took the opportunity to enter the pharmacy and remove the items. A customer who was there alerted her that Sobers was acting suspiciously. (SD)