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A man who stole more than £40,000 from a petrol station in Warwick has been jailed after appearing at Warwick Crown Court.
Adam Foster, 32, of Sargeaunt Street, Leamington committed a series of frauds against what was then his employer.
An internal investigation by the organisation uncovered the theft of £46,106 between January 2022 and May 2023. The company called Warwickshire Police, who launched an investigation.
Foster pleaded guilty to theft by employee.
At Warwick Crown Court last week, he was jailed for 16 months.
Investigating officer PC Mark Young said: “Foster betrayed the trust put in him by his employer committing a serious fraud against them.
“Working with his employer we built a case that proved his guilt beyond doubt.”