Former member of police staff jailed for stealing almost £100,000 from force

A former South Yorkshire Police staff member has been sent to prison for more than two years after stealing from her mother and her own force. 

Aug 15, 2018
By Serena Lander

Jaqueline Fletcher, 48, was sentenced to two years and eight months after pleading guilty to four counts of theft between 2011 and 2016 at Sheffield Crown Court in July.  

In 2011, Fletcher received £116,527 from the sale of her mother’s house, with proceeds intended to cover her elderly mother’s care home.  

However, just £29,000 was paid towards the fees, with about £15,000 given to another family member. 

The remaining money is still unaccounted for. Detective Inspector Anna Sedgwick said that “despite our best efforts throughout the course of our investigation” a Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) investigation remains ongoing.  

Two counts of theft from the Department for Work and Pensions occurred between October 2011 and July 2016 when Fletcher was in receipt of pension and allowance benefit for her mother who was in a care home.  

The payments, totalling £63,548, were to assist with caring for her mother but no expenses have been identified. 

As part of a police investigation, a large amount of money was placed into the property store at Attercliffe Police Station, where Fletcher was the team leader. 

During her time in this role, Fletcher informed the officer in charge of the investigation that she had counted the cash and banked the money in the force account.   

However, she had banked £95,800 into her own account and just £1,500 into the force account to cover up the theft. 

Fletcher then left South Yorkshire Police in 2015.  

Chief Superintendent Shaun Morley, who gave a victim impact statement for the courts, said: “This case has had two major impacts on South Yorkshire Police. 

“Financially, the impact of Fletcher’s theft is significant, especially in times of austerity. To place the theft of £98,500 into context, this could pay for four newly appointed Police Constables for a whole year. 

“The public can have every confidence that the swift and decisive action taken by our officers to investigate this matter once it was brought to our attention demonstrates our commitment to upholding the law and bringing criminals to justice, regardless of where they work or have worked previously.” 

Speaking after the sentencing, Detective Inspector Sedgwick said: “While Fletcher admitted her crimes before a court last month, she has not shown any remorse for her deceitful and criminal behaviour. 

“She abused the trust placed in her by the force, as well as exploiting her vulnerable elderly mother, for massive sums of money. Her conduct has been truly despicable, and I am pleased she has now received a custodial sentence for her crimes. 

“The public of South Yorkshire absolutely expect our employees to behave professionally, honestly and with integrity. Fletcher has behaved disgracefully and I hope the public are reassured by the action taken by our officers to thoroughly investigate this matter and hold this individual to account.” 

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