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Serial thief banned from wearing wigs in shops after 'brazen' thefts

A serial thief has been banned from wearing wigs in shops as she was jailed over a shoplifting spree.

Rachael Cole, 44, stole goods worth £964 from shops in Hook and Liphook in Hampshire between 10 November and 1 December. The defendant, of Warren Close, in Whitehill, Hampshire, admitted four counts of theft at Basingstoke Magistrates' Court and was jailed for 36 weeks.

Cole was also made subject to a criminal behaviour order, which prohibits her from wearing a hairpiece or face covering in a shop. The measure was imposed after she wore a wig to disguise herself as she stole seven bags of dog food from Sainsbury's in Liphook.

Read more from Sky News:Hundreds of artefacts stolen from museum in BristolThe visa overstayers living under the radar She has also been banned from all UK Sainsbury's and Tesco stores, as well as the B&M store in Bordon. Cole has also been ordered to place any items for purchase in a basket or trolley and show she has the money to make a payment if requested.

She must also leave premises in Hampshire and Surrey if requested. Inspector Matt Wake, of Hampshire Constabulary, said: "Cole repeatedly and brazenly steals from local businesses, even going as far as to making a poor attempt at disguising herself with a wig to try and deceive police and shop owners.

"Once she's served her prison sentence, she will face a number of very strict conditions that prohibit her behaviour. "If she fails to comply, she will be arrested and brought before the courts once more.".

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