Rosanna Mongan, aged 28, from Parkview Drive, Cloghoge, Newry, appeared before Craigavon Magistrates Court charged with theft. Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to NorthernIrelandWorld, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you. The court heard that on February 23 this year, police received a report from The Range in Portadown about the theft of goods worth £443.
89. Advertisement Advertisement A staff member told police they were alerted when a female was spotted rushing out of the store with a trolley full of goods. During a review of CCTV footage, a man and woman entered the store and placed a number of items in the trolley including a digital air fryer valued at £119.
99, a digital mini-oven valued at £99.99, two floor mats valued at £7.99 each, a cordless vacuum valued at £129.
99, Fairy non-bio pods and Bold pods each valued at £12.99. The male and female exited the store and made no attempt to pay.
They were spotted putting the goods into a vehicle which was insured to the defendant. When police searched her home and vehicle, only a mat was recovered. Mongan’s lawyer raised an issue from the pre-sentence report in which the defendant appears to defend the theft saying it was for her children.
District Judge Michael Ranaghan said: “That her air fryer was broken and rather than pay for a new one she simply nicked one.” The other man appears not to have been made accountable, the court was told. Mongan was sentenced to six months in.