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Clacton woman jailed for stealing teenager's handbag

Ronnie Lucas and his partner Lee Righelato were in Clacton around 11pm on Saturday November 11 last year when Lucas confronted two women, Ellie Ayres and Kelsey O'Sullivan.

Chelmsford Crown Court heard the two women had left the Moon and Starfish and were heading to Colchester for a night out when Lucas shouted at them: “How does your father let you go out like that?”

Miss Ayres replied: “Why are you starting with 19 year olds? You look quite old.

Sentenced – His Honor Judge Alexander Bell activated a suspended sentence that Ronnie Lucas was serving for a previous offense (Image: Daniel Rees, Newsquest)

Lucas, 26, shouted: “Do you want me to stick your head through a window?

She launched a violent attack, punching Miss Ayres in the mouth and grabbing Miss O'Sullivan's handbag.

Righelato, 45, threw the bag away and Lucas took the bag out of Miss O'Sullivan's bag.

Miss O'Sullivan shouted at him to return it and Lucas threw the handbag against the wall before walking down Station Road.

By the time Miss O'Sullivan realized her bag was missing a few minutes later, Righelato had already used her credit card to buy beer and cigarettes at Best Supermarket.

Lucas, of Marine Parade East, Clacton, stood at the back of the court and wiped away tears as His Honor Judge Alexander Mills sentenced her for theft and attempted theft.

She admitted to both accusations.

Righelato, of the same residence, remained motionless after admitting fraud by false representation.

The judge told Lucas: “This happened while you were subject to a suspended sentence.

Imprisoned – Ronnie Lucas will be in prison for at least the next two years as she serves half of a sentence of four years and one month. (Image: Essex Police)

“It has been made clear that the court must activate the suspended sentence unless it would be unfair to do so in all the circumstances.

“I also note that in cases of multiple offenses and serious offenses the court should consider full activation of the original sentence.”

He continued: “Every victim of a robbery will experience some distress – there is a very clear impact statement which deals with panic attacks experienced over a period of time. »

Lucas was jailed for four years and one month and Righelato for eight months.

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