A Nottingham man who pleaded guilty to theft and fraud by false representation has been jailed for 16 weeks.
Gareth Gilson, 37, of Minver Crescent, was arrested after officers were called to Wootton Close, Bilborough, on Tuesday 31 March when a District Nurse’s car was reported to have been broken in to.
Gilson pleaded guilty to taking a laptop and bank cards from the car, as well as using the cards to purchase items from shops across the county.

He was jailed on Friday 3 April 2020.A Nottingham man who pleaded guilty to theft and fraud by false representation has been jailed for 16 weeks.
Gareth Gilson, 37, of Minver Crescent, was arrested after officers were called to Wootton Close, Bilborough, on Tuesday 31 March when a District Nurse’s car was reported to have been broken in to.
Gilson pleaded guilty to taking a laptop and bank cards from the car, as well as using the cards to purchase items from shops across the county.

He was jailed on Friday 3 April 2020.
A Nottingham man who pleaded guilty to theft and fraud by false representation has been jailed for 16 weeks. Gareth Gilson, 37, of Minver Crescent, was arrested after officers were called to Wootton Close, Bilborough, on Tuesday 31 March when a District Nurse’s car was reported to have been broken in to. Gilson pleaded guilty to taking a laptop and bank cards from the car, as well as using the cards to purchase items from shops across the county. He was jailed on Friday 3 April 2020.

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