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Crawley Shop Thief Jailed

A prolific shop thief has been jailed over his latest offences in Crawley.

Laurie Murphey had been issued with a Community Order in court for shop thefts in September.

Yet just a day later he breached a Community Protection Notice not to enter the town centre and committed further shop thefts.

The 34-year-old, of no fixed address, entered stores in the town and was seen stealing items from shelves.

At Crawley Magistrates’ Court on 18 November he admitted eight shop thefts, eight breaches of a Community Protection Notice, and one count of obstructing an officer in the execution of their duty.

He was detained by officers from Crawley NPT on 17 November and was remanded to appear before the court for the charges.

Murphey admitted the offences, and has been jailed for 18 weeks as a result of his latest offences.

The court was told how he entered Peacocks in Queens Square in Crawley on 21 September, a day after he had appeared in court and admitted shop thefts.

He entered the same store on 25 September, and also committed shop theft offences at Sainsbury’s in Crawley Avenue, and entered the town centre on numerous occasions through September and October.

Speaking after the case Crawley District Commander Chief Inspector Steve Turner said: “Our Neighbourhood Policing Team has worked closely alongside businesses in Crawley town centre to identify prolific offenders and ensure we gather evidence to pursue prosecutions against them.

“We understand the impact that shop theft has on retail workers and on the public, and we are determined to catch offenders.

“Murphey showed little regard for a court order which required him to stay out of Crawley town centre and the County Oak Retail Park. So we are pleased that Murphey was apprehended and is now serving a significant custodial sentence.

“We continue to encourage the public to report incidents to us and will continue to engage with businesses in Crawley to tackle shoplifting.”

Local Football Results

In League 2, Crawley Town drew 1-1 against Accrington Stanley at the Broadfield Stadium.

Dorking Wanderers won their National League South match 3-1 at home to Maidstone United.  Horsham FC drew 1-1 away to Hemel Hempstead after the hosts equalised in the 95th minute.

Metrobus Announces Christmas and New Year Timetable

Metrobus has announced its Christmas and New Year timetable; this year it will include Christmas Day services on route 100 between Crawley Bus Station and Redhill.  Boxing Day services include route 20 for the first time between Langshott and Pease Pottage via Gatwick. 

A timetable for the additional Christmas services and the wider festive period can be found on metrobus.co.uk/Christmas

Gatwick Airport has provided financial support towards the Christmas Day and Boxing Day operation.

Bus Lane Extension For Manor Royal

Photo credit:  Crawley Borough Council

A new extension to the bus lanes in Manor Royal has been officially opened, completing the improvement works started in 2021 via West Sussex County Council’s Bus Service Improvement Plan.

The new lanes enable services to bypass congestion during peak hours to improve journey times and reliability.

Godstone High Street Setback for December Re-Opening

Photo courtesy of Neil Munday

Surrey Highways says it’s now unlikely that the Godstone road collapse repairs will be completed by Christmas after all. 

The Council can’t confirm a date for the High Street to re-open at this stage as a much larger underground tunnel network was uncovered than expected following additional investigations.  It says the tunnels previously found, have extended both north along the High Street, and east into a further section on Salisbury Road. The area has taken longer to stabilise due to the soft sand around the mine workings which has also delayed the works to relay the eight inch water main affected by the original collapse.

The High Street has been closed to traffic since two sinkholes appeared in February although parts of the pavement have reopened to pedestrians.