A THIEF has been sentenced in his absence by magistrates after stealing alcohol from a shop in Hereford.

Curtis Brant was found guilty of one count of theft from a shop by Hereford magistrates in a hearing last month.

The court heard from prosecutor Lauren Millichip that the 39-year-old, who did not attend the hearing, had stolen two bottles of Yellow Tail wine worth £16.50 from Whitecross Road's Co-Op shop on August 22 last year.

Yellow Tail is an Australian brand of wine which is stocked and sold in most British supermarkets.

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The specific type of wine Brant took was not given on court documents.

As Brant did not show up at the hearing, he did not enter a plea.

He was fined £220 and ordered to pay compensation of £16.50 to the Co-Op.

Brant, of Macaulay Avenue, Hereford, must also pay prosecution costs of £135 and a victim surcharge of £88.