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Woman caught stealing ‘£400 of Jellycats’ from Worcester garden centre by stuffing them down her trousers

16 June 2025
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Woman caught stealing ‘£400 of Jellycats’ from Worcester garden centre by stuffing them down her trousers
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CCTV footage from St Peter’s Garden Centre in Worcester captured a woman stealing £400 worth of Jellycat stuffed toys by stuffing them down her trousers. The incident occurred on June 7, and West Mercia Police are investigating, while the garden centre’s managing director expressed disappointment over the impact of such theft on their independent business.

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