Marines tackle Tesco shoplifter
POLICE have praised the efforts of two have-a-go hero marines from RMB Chivenor who apprehended an alleged shoplifter.
Andy Godfrey and Chaz Ellis-Stansfield were in the Tesco Braunton store when a man allegedly took alcohol without paying.
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HELP: Sgt Mark Langworthy, Marine Chaz Ellis-Stansfield, Helen from Tesco and Cpl Andy Godfrey.
Corporal Godfrey and Marine Ellis-Stansfield are part of the Commando Logistic Regiment and often provide security during operations and for public events.
They told the
Journal
the thief cycled off towards the Tarka Trail which runs alongside RMB Chivenor.
They decided to return to the base and wait for him.
Minutes later they spotted him cycling along the Tarka Trail towards the roundabout at the military base's entrance.
Cpl Godfrey, 25, from Torbay, said: "We crouched in a bush and lay waiting for him. As he came past we jumped on him.
"We restrained him with an arm lock and held him down."
Braunton police were called and they arrested the man.
Cpl Godfrey said: "In our type of job there are situations that you can't just let happen. If we can help others and do our bit for the community then we will.
"We were just in the right place at the right time and we were not prepared to let this go."
Marine Ellis-Stansfield, 25, from Norwich, said: "The opportunity was there to help out. We put the community before our own safety."
Sgt Mark Langworthy, of Braunton Police, said: "We want to thank the marines and give them credit for their actions.
"The police have always had great links with Chivenor. The staff on the base are always happy to offer assistance and help in whatever way they can.
"This could be a good result and just goes to show what can happen when we work in partnership."
● A 39-year-old man from Barnstaple appeared in North Devon Magistrates' Court on Tuesday and indicated a plea of guilty to stealing five, one-litre bottles of vodka from Tesco on Monday January 25.
He was remanded on bail and the case was adjourned until Thursday February 18.







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by Th Big Boss, Barstaple
Tuesday, February 09 2010, 6:12PM
“Well done to 'The Boss' for writing the only negative comment, not everyone can be proud of our boys so it seems. Well done chaps, keep it up x”
by Jerleve, Bideford
Saturday, February 06 2010, 9:49PM
“A very admirable turn of events leading to the arrest of a shoplifter. Interesting to see the comments from the police about working in partnership with the Marine base. Wonder whether the police would even have managed to get there in the first place without worrying the 'human rights' of the shoplifter. Thank goodness for commonsense & the Marines.”
by The Boss, Devon
Saturday, February 06 2010, 11:23AM
“"We put the community before our own safety." Sounds a bit of a slip of the tongue for self embezzlement, your not supposed to say that yourself, your supposed to let someone else say it for you, big slip up boys, who orchestrated that one liner?”
by Fred Oliver Adrian Damien, Thatch or Capn' Jacks
Friday, February 05 2010, 7:57PM
“Would make for a great episode of Dad's army!
Eh Godfrey!”
by Sandy Exley, Larnaca, cyprus
Friday, February 05 2010, 7:00PM
“Well done lads. Nice Large,cold Keo waiting for you Andy when we see you next.”
by Paul, Croyde
Friday, February 05 2010, 5:55PM
“Well done fellas, hope you weren't too gentle with him when you knocked him off his bike...”
by debbie chancellor, brixham devon
Friday, February 05 2010, 4:23PM
“eh up ,, well done guys ,,,i agree they should be rewarded ,, not just the 2 marines ,,, every one in the forces xxxx”
by Kevin, Edinbutgh
Friday, February 05 2010, 3:03PM
“Excellent work guys, job well done.”
by Desmond, Barnstaple
Friday, February 05 2010, 1:42PM
“Exactly what I would have expected from Members of HMRM, or the Army for that matter.
As for Shomogo's comments about "Scousers". Hasn't he realised that the Army would not exist were it not for Jocks, Geordie's and Scouser's. I know, as I was one who served for 30 years, and have the gongs for gallantry to prove it!”
by lee dawe, winkleigh
Friday, February 05 2010, 12:38PM
“yet another reason to be proud of our armed services.”