09:33AM, Monday 15 December 2025
A MAN has been fined £199 after using a stolen bank card in Henley.
Alexander Lynn-Parsley, 38, of no fixed abode, used it to make a £50 purchase at One Stop Shop in Greys Road on June 4.
He was arrested the same day and charged on June 5.
Lynn-Parsley pleaded guilty to fraud by false representation at Oxford Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday last week.
He received a community order and was ordered to pay £85 to the Crown Prosecution Service and £114 as a victim surcharge.
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