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Cumbria Police staff member found guilty of fraud offences | Cumbria Police staff member found guilty of fraud offences |
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A member of staff at Cumbria Police has been found guilty of fraud offences. | A member of staff at Cumbria Police has been found guilty of fraud offences. |
Melvin McFadden was arrested following an investigation into fraudulent vouchers used in a supermarket. | Melvin McFadden was arrested following an investigation into fraudulent vouchers used in a supermarket. |
The court heard McFadden, who was working as a front counter clerk for the force, had stolen the seized vouchers and used them to pay for fuel. | The court heard McFadden, who was working as a front counter clerk for the force, had stolen the seized vouchers and used them to pay for fuel. |
The 58-year-old, of Grange Gardens, Wigton, was sentenced to 84 days, suspended for 12 months at South Lakeland Magistrates Court. | The 58-year-old, of Grange Gardens, Wigton, was sentenced to 84 days, suspended for 12 months at South Lakeland Magistrates Court. |
The court heard the vouchers had been placed in the property store at Carlisle Police Station. | The court heard the vouchers had been placed in the property store at Carlisle Police Station. |
McFadden was responsible for destroying these vouchers but instead stole them and used them to pay for fuel. | McFadden was responsible for destroying these vouchers but instead stole them and used them to pay for fuel. |
'Highest standards' | 'Highest standards' |
Police said when McFadden was arrested he also was found in possession of £50 worth of gift vouchers and a pre-paid travel card. | Police said when McFadden was arrested he also was found in possession of £50 worth of gift vouchers and a pre-paid travel card. |
Further gift vouchers and other stolen items were found at his home address, some of which he had previously claimed to have destroyed. | Further gift vouchers and other stolen items were found at his home address, some of which he had previously claimed to have destroyed. |
Deputy Chief Constable Michelle Skeer said: "We are committed to serving and protecting the public and it is vital that our communities have trust and confidence in Cumbria Constabulary. | Deputy Chief Constable Michelle Skeer said: "We are committed to serving and protecting the public and it is vital that our communities have trust and confidence in Cumbria Constabulary. |
"We expect the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and conduct from all police staff at all times. We take any allegations of dishonesty very seriously." | "We expect the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and conduct from all police staff at all times. We take any allegations of dishonesty very seriously." |
McFadden pleaded guilty to two counts of fraud by false representation and three counts of theft by employee. | McFadden pleaded guilty to two counts of fraud by false representation and three counts of theft by employee. |
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