Woman gets community order after interfering and stealing from vehicles in and around Leamington

Georgette Mott. Photo by Warwickshire PoliceGeorgette Mott. Photo by Warwickshire Police
Georgette Mott. Photo by Warwickshire Police
A Leamington police officer said they were disappointed with the sentence

A woman has been given a community order after pleading guilty to interfering and stealing from vehicles in and around Leamington.

During the evening of November 23 patrol officers from Leamington responded to a report of a female breaking into cars.

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Officers attended the area and a female - Georgette Mott - was arrested.

Georgette Mott, 29 of no fixed abode was charged with four counts of vehicle interference and two counts of theft from a motor vehicle.

She was remanded into police custody to appear before courts on November 25.

Having plead guilty to all offences Mott was handed a community order, ordered to pay court costs of £50 and compensation totaling £207.50 and released.

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PC Lake from Leamington Spa Safer Neighbourhood Team said: "This was a great example of the policing teams working together to deal with an ongoing problem causing serious concern to the local community.

"However I am disappointed in the sentence handed down by the court which I feel will do little to reassure the community.

"I hope that this will act as a warning to Mott and encourage her to change her ways, however if it does not the team and I will not hesitate to take action again to put her back before the court at the earliest opportunity."