Doncaster man given curfew after admitting shop thefts, threatening behaviour and drugs offences

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A Doncaster man has been put on a curfew after admitting a raft of offences in the town, including shop thefts, threatening behaviour and possession of drugs.

Dale Keith White appeared before Doncaster Magistrates’ Court on October 9 to be sentenced, after admitting the offences at a previous hearing in September, records show.

On June 29, White, 40, of Beechfield Road, Hyde Park, Doncaster was caught with a quantity of cannabis in his possession, and was caught with heroin and crack cocaine on May 22, records state.

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On April 6, White entered a Pets at Home store in the town and stole poo bags worth £60, returning on April 30 to steal dog treats to the value of £30.

Dale White was put on a curfew by magistratesDale White was put on a curfew by magistrates
Dale White was put on a curfew by magistrates
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On September 10, White entered a Tesco store in Doncaster and stole lamb valued at £22.50, and on September 13 he entered a One Stop store in the town and stole various items to an unknown value.

And on September 3, he acted in a threatening manner towards a man, records show.

White was given a community order to include a four-week, electronically-monitored curfew, as well as 20 rehabilitation activity days. He must also pay £60 compensation.

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