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Arrest warrant issued for Kingston Jellycat thief

By Tilly O'Brien 20th Aug 2025

The pairfailed to appear at Wimbledon Magistrate's Court on Tuesday (Image via Google Maps)
The pairfailed to appear at Wimbledon Magistrate's Court on Tuesday (Image via Google Maps)

Arrest warrants have been issued for two women who did not show up at court for sentencing after they stole Jellycat toys worth thousands of pounds.

Sarah Jordan, 35, of no fixed abode, was issued an arrest warrant without bail after she failed to appear at Wimbledon Magistrate's Court on Tuesday, 19 August.

According to the BBC, Jordan was due to be sentenced for eight counts of theft in Kingston and Wimbledon between December 2024 to May 2025.

Jordan's convictions include six counts of theft where she was said to have stolen numerous Jellycats valued at a total of £1,716.57.

The BBC reports that she also stole food and clothing and failed to surrender for a previous hearing at the same court.

Amber Clarke, 24, of Nine Elms, south-west London, has also been issued an arrest warrant without bail after failing to appear at Wimbledon Magistrate's Court on Tuesday.

Clarke had previously pleaded guilty to 16 counts of theft from shops in south and south-west London, including the theft of nearly £4,500 worth of Jellycat soft toys.

Clarke's thefts also included "a number of soft toys" to the value of £100 from a Waterstones in Lambeth and grocery and laundry items from other locations.

She also pleaded guilty to a charge of obstructing or resisting a constable in the execution of their duty, assault by beating, failure to surrender for a previous hearing at the same court and assaulting an emergency worker.

     

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