A Southampton man has been charged with a string of shoplifting offences after products including alcohol, meat and clothing were stolen.
Dylan James David of Garnock Road was charged with eight counts of theft, one count of fraud by false representation and one count of handling stolen goods.
It comes after a string of incidents that took place in Southampton in September.
On September 12, £127 worth of meat and cleaning products were taken from Morrison's on Montague Avenue.
On September 18, 19, 24 and 25, £156 worth of cleaning products, £32 worth of coffee, £58 worth of dairy products and £56 of other items were stolen from the One Stop store on Butts Road.
Alcohol and clothing worth £340 were also taken from Sainsbury's on Tollbar Way, Hedge End on September 18 and 21.
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David, 25, is also charged in relation to an incident on September 28 when a woman in her 30s reported having her phone and bank card stolen.
The items were taken from Hildene Community Centre with the bank card later being used.
David appeared at Southampton Magistrates' Court on Thursday where he was remanded in custody.
He will next appear at the same court on November 16.
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