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Sydney Shoplifter Accused of $32K Designer Haul
11 Mar
Summary
- Woman charged with $32,000 designer goods theft spree.
- Alleged crimes occurred between August and September 2025.
- Accused also faces drug possession and resisting arrest charges.

Connee Mansour, 34, stands accused of one of Sydney's most significant shoplifting sprees, with charges related to a $32,000 haul of designer items. Between August and September 2025, court documents allege Mansour targeted at least ten high-end businesses across Sydney's CBD, Surry Hills, and Glebe.
Allegations include the theft of $11,755 worth of jewelry from By Charlotte and $4,455 in goods from David Jones. She is also accused of stealing lingerie, designer clothing, perfume, and cosmetics from various luxury retailers within the Queen Victoria Building and other city locations.
Beyond retail theft, Mansour faces charges for allegedly breaking into educational facilities, including Wentworth Institute of Higher Education and Western Sydney University. Furthermore, shortly before her arrest, she was allegedly found in possession of prohibited drugs, including cocaine and methylamphetamine.
Mansour was arrested at her Meadowbank unit on outstanding warrants for assault, larceny, and break and enter. During her arrest, she allegedly resisted and was later found to be in possession of further drugs while in custody. She was granted conditional bail on February 25, 2026, and ordered to be assessed at a mental health facility.




