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Woman Arrested in Liverpool for Theft of £200 Worth of Goods from Warrington Aldi

A woman sought by the police in Warrington for the theft of goods worth hundreds of pounds has been apprehended. Cheshire Police had issued a CCTV appeal in December last year to identify a woman wanted for shoplifting from Aldi Bankside near the town center. Recently, officers from Merseyside Police detained a woman in Liverpool who was behaving suspiciously.

Arrest and Identity Reveal

The Merseyside Police officers stopped the woman in Liverpool this week when she was acting suspiciously. Initially providing a false name, her true identity was eventually uncovered, revealing that she was wanted for the theft in Warrington. The woman has been charged and is set to face the shoplifting allegation before magistrates in Warrington.

Details of the Arrest

According to the Warrington Police team, an officer from Merseyside Police noticed the woman’s suspicious behavior in Liverpool city center on Tuesday. After finding her hiding behind stock in a shop, she attempted to deceive the officer by providing false details. However, her true identity was soon uncovered, leading to her arrest for the alleged £200 ‘trolley push-out’ theft from Aldi Bankside in December 2023.

Legal Proceedings

Following her arrest, the woman was brought back to Cheshire to face charges. She has been bailed to appear in court and address the accusations of shoplifting. The swift action by law enforcement in both Warrington and Liverpool highlights the collaborative efforts to address criminal activities and uphold justice in the community.

This story serves as a reminder of the diligence and persistence of law enforcement in apprehending individuals involved in criminal activities. It also underscores the importance of community awareness and cooperation in identifying suspects and preventing future incidents of theft. Let us all remain vigilant and work together to create a safer environment for everyone.