A WORCESTER woman assaulted an emergency worker and went on a two-day shoplifting spree.
Anna Poradzinska, 42, assaulted a detention officer on Sunday, June 25.
Poradzinska, of no fixed abode, also stole from Marks and Spencer in Droitwich across two days.
She stole a loaf of bread, to the value of £1.65 on Saturday, June 24, and a bottle of white wine, a falafel wrap and a newspaper, to the value of £13.50 on the same day.
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Poradzinska also stole lettuce, spring onions, chicken and a Sunday Observer, to the value of £9.69 on Sunday, June 25.
She pleaded guilty to assault by beating of an emergency worker and three counts of theft from a shop at Kidderminster Magistrates' Court on Tuesday, June 27, 2023.
Poradzinska was given a six-month period of conditional discharge, which was uplifted from a three-month conditional discharge due to the assault offence.
No compensation payments were ordered due to the limited means of the defendant.
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