Vigilant Policing Leads to Arrest at Oakham B&M Bargains
A routine patrol turned into a successful apprehension on Saturday, January 3, 2026, as the Rutland Safer Streets Team caught a known offender red-handed at the B&M Bargains store in Oakham.
The incident highlights the importance of officer intuition and the strong partnership between local law enforcement and retail staff.
The encounter began when PC Rob and PC Dave spotted a male while entering Oakham. The officers immediately recognised the individual from Melton Mowbray. Because the man was not known to frequent the Oakham area, his presence raised immediate red flags for the team.
Following their instincts, the officers observed the male heading toward the B&M store. Upon arrival at the premises, store staff confirmed the officers' suspicions, reporting that the individual was inside the store actively filling a bag with various electronic goods.
The Safer Streets Team moved quickly to secure the scene. PC Dave took up a tactical position outside the main entrance, waiting for the suspect to exit.
"The male was certainly not expecting the first person he would see upon leaving with a bag full of unpaid items to be a police officer," the team noted in a statement.
The suspect was intercepted and arrested on the spot. All stolen electronics were recovered and returned to the store immediately.
The individual has since been identified as Myles CARTER. Following his arrest, Myles Carter was officially charged in relation to the thefts.
This arrest serves as a firm reminder of the ongoing efforts by the Safer Streets Team to deter retail crime and keep Oakham’s shopping districts safe for both businesses and residents.



