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Harry Potter and the Goblet Of Fire book thief avoids jail | Harry Potter and the Goblet Of Fire book thief avoids jail |
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A bookseller who stole a rare edition of a Harry Potter book worth £1,675 by swapping it with a novel of "very little value" has avoided jail. | A bookseller who stole a rare edition of a Harry Potter book worth £1,675 by swapping it with a novel of "very little value" has avoided jail. |
Rudolf Schonegger pocketed the copy of Harry Potter and the Goblet Of Fire, signed by JK Rowling, at Hatchards in Piccadilly, on New Year's Eve. | Rudolf Schonegger pocketed the copy of Harry Potter and the Goblet Of Fire, signed by JK Rowling, at Hatchards in Piccadilly, on New Year's Eve. |
CCTV showed the 55-year-old browsing the shop before making the switch while a staff member had her back turned. | CCTV showed the 55-year-old browsing the shop before making the switch while a staff member had her back turned. |
He was sentenced to 26 weeks in prison, suspended for 24 months, for the theft. | He was sentenced to 26 weeks in prison, suspended for 24 months, for the theft. |
At Westminster Magistrates' Court, Schonegger was ordered to pay Hatchards £1,675, and the booksellers, who bought the stolen goods, a total of £410 for money lost. | At Westminster Magistrates' Court, Schonegger was ordered to pay Hatchards £1,675, and the booksellers, who bought the stolen goods, a total of £410 for money lost. |
As well as stealing the Harry Potter book, which is yet to be recovered, Schonegger sold a bound copy of The Old Man And The Sea by Ernest Hemingway, worth £700, on 21 December. | |
Prosecutor Robert Simpson said: "The aggravating factors, it would seem this was a fully professional, targeted operation. | |
"It is not a random theft, it is a theft of a valuable first edition book." | |
He was found guilty of theft and handling stolen goods after a copy of Late Call by Angus Wilson was found in the place of the Harry Potter book. | He was found guilty of theft and handling stolen goods after a copy of Late Call by Angus Wilson was found in the place of the Harry Potter book. |
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