22-year-old woman admits to stealing almost £500 worth of clothes from Primark in Hanley

By Nub News Reporter 25th Jan 2023

Carmen Curte stole £453 worth of clothes from Primark, Potteries Centre, Hanley, on Thursday 29 December (Google).
Carmen Curte stole £453 worth of clothes from Primark, Potteries Centre, Hanley, on Thursday 29 December (Google).

A 22-year-old woman who admitted to stealing almost £500 worth of clothes from Primark in Hanley learns her fate next month (February).

Carmen Curte, from Crewe, stole £453 worth of clothes from Primark, Potteries Centre, Hanley, on Thursday 29 December.

Curte, originally from Romania, admitted to the theft this January.

Carmen Curte, of Brookbank House, Wistaston Road, admitted to the theft this January (Google).

Curte will learn her fate at North Staffordshire Justice Centre on Tuesday 9 February.

A report is currently being prepared by a probation officer.

Curte's bail was recently extended - allowing Staffordshire Police to complete their investigation.

Carmen Curte will learn her fate at North Staffordshire Justice Centre on Tuesday 9 February (Wikimedia Commons).

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