A BRADFORD man has been jailed for a spate of shop thefts including stealing more than £3,000 worth of Games Workshop products.

Paul Cox, 40, of Beechwood Grove, was jailed for a total of 20 weeks for a total of 10 theft from a shop offences.

  • In the first charge, he was committed to prison for 20 weeks for stealing Games Workshop products, worth a total of £1,613.05, from Boyes, Ilkley, on September 24, 2021. He was also ordered to pay a £128 victim surcharge for this offence.
  • He was committed to prison for 20 weeks, to run concurrently, for stealing Games Workshop products, worth £401.62 and £259.25, from Boyes, Ilkley, on October 16 and 18, 2021.
  • Cox was committed to prison for 20 weeks, to run concurrently, for stealing Games Workshop products, worth £300, from Boyes, Ilkley, on February 24, 2022.
  • He was jailed for 20 weeks, to run concurrently, for stealing Games Workshop products, worth £433.46, from Boyes, Ilkley, on March 9, 2022.
  • Cox was committed to prison for 20 weeks, to run concurrently, for stealing Games Workshop products, worth £216.75, from Boyes, Ilkley, on October 23, 2021.
  • He was committed to prison for 20 weeks, to run concurrently, for stealing items of meat to the value of £57, from Co-op, Chapel Court, Station Road, Haworth, on February 25, 2022.
  • Cox was committed to prison for 20 weeks, to run concurrently, for stealing flapjacks and Dowe Egburts coffee, worth £53.65, from Co-op Food Store, Victoria Road, Oakworth, on March 13, 2022.
  • He was jailed for 20 weeks, to run concurrently, for stealing items of meat, worth £78.75, from Co-op, Chapel Court, Station Road, Haworth, on March 13, 2022.
  • Cox was jailed for 20 weeks, to run concurrently, for stealing items of meat worth £52 from Co-op, Chapel Court, Station Road, Haworth, on March 14, 2022.
  • Cox was jailed for 20 weeks, to run concurrently, for stealing items of meat worth £84.50 from Co-op, Chapel Court, Station Road, Haworth, on February 28, 2022.
  • He pleaded guilty at all offences when he was sentenced at Leeds Magistrates’ Court on April 1.
  • The offences were deemed so serious by the court because the defendant has a flagrant disregard for people and their property, because value of theft, because the offence was aggravated by the defendant's record of previous offending.