A Vancouver man busted for shoplifting days after being released from jail for stealing nearly $40,000 worth of art won’t be spending more time behind bars.
Frances Boivin was sentenced to a year of probation after pleading guilty to four counts of theft under $5,000 for a string of thefts between March and September. The incidents happened while he was on probation related to the art theft, with the first case — involving $96 bottle of alcohol from a west side liquor store — having occurred just one week after his release.
The other guilty pleas involved the theft of a shirt and hoodie worth
more than $3,000 from Holt Renfrew on July 8, $475 worth of food items
from London Drugs on Aug. 30, and a $199 power drill he hid in his pants
at a Home Depot on September 18th ...
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