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A MAN who went on a shoplifting spree in Salisbury and caused £5,000 of damage to a window has been ordered to pay compensation. Ross Martin Burns, who gave a care of address at Long Close in Downton, admitted four offences of theft from a shop, another of criminal damage and one of obstructing/ resisting a constable in the execution of their duty. The 31-year-old appeared for sentencing at Salisbury magistrates’ court on Thursday, December 10. Prosecutor David Fosler described the shoplifting offences, which happened on September 25 and November 19, 20 and 25 of last year in Salisbury, as “unsophisticated”. Hair straighteners and toiletries worth more than £60 were stolen from TK Maxx, along with a coffee machine costing £209.99 from Dinghams, a coat and three bottles of wine valued at £100 from Marks and Spencer, and a coat from Mountain Warehouse. The goods taken from Marks and Spencer and Mountain Warehouse were recovered.