A man has pleaded guilty to multiple shop theft offences and fraud in Bridlington.
Daniel Readshaw, 36-years-old of Neptune Street, Bridlington was arrested and subsequently charged with 11 counts of shop thefts and one count of fraud by false representation.
Readshaw appeared at Hull Magistrates court yesterday (Thursday, 4 September) where he pleaded guilty to all offences. Readshaw was bailed until his sentencing at Hull Magistrates court on Tuesday, 3 March 2026.
On Wednesday, 3 September, officers were alerted to a wanted man in Bridlington by CCTV operators, the man was swiftly located and arrested by Neighbourhood and Patrol officers.
Neighbourhood Policing Sergeant Christopher Almond said,
“This result has been achieved thanks to the targeted efforts that our teams are making to tackle crime and antisocial behaviour in Bridlington.”
“Readshaw is a prolific criminal who has caused significant disruption to multiple shop owners in the local area.”
“Crimes of this nature will not be tolerated, and we will do everything we can to seek justice to ensure our communities and businesses feel safe, and criminals are punished.”
Officers added:
"If you have any information about crime in your area, please report it via our non-emergency number 101, or by speaking to local officers whilst they’re out and about. Always call 999 in an emergency or if there is a crime ongoing.
You can also report anonymously via the independent charity Crimestoppers 0800 555 111."


Scarborough Athletic Stunned By Minnows in Senior Cup
Pickering and Filey MP Criticises Government for ‘Unfair’ Rural Funding Settlement
East Riding to Introduce Weekly Food Waste Collections Amid Long-Term Funding Fears
Whitby Town Again Hit By Second Half Slaughter
Eastfield Boxing Club Film to Get Scarborough Premiere
Scarborough Café and Flat Plans Opposed by Town Councillors
Bridlington Town Beaten Again Despite Improved Showing
Scarborough Chip Shop's Alcohol Bid Approved Despite Concerns
East Riding Leaders Sound Alarm Over Government's 'Fairer Funding' Review
Precept Increase Proposed for Whitby Residents in Draft Budget
North York Moors Park Authority Agrees Move to New £4m HQ







Comments
Add a comment