It took just six days for the daughter of a Coronation Street star to breach her criminal behaviour order.

Karen Briggs, of Hamilton Avenue, Cobham, was arrested after she went into a Sainsburys store near her home on August 18.

She was ordered to pay a £250 fine at Guildford Magistrates’ Court the next day.

Briggs, 49, and her daughter Emma Beach, 27, have committed nearly 100 crimes between them and were both handed orders on August 12, banning them from entering any shop in Surrey.

The daughter and granddaughter of Johnny Briggs have stolen from shops, churches and service stations for years.

Briggs was jailed for 150 days in 1999 after stealing £5,000 of her mother's jewellery.

In 2001 she went to prison for two-and-a-half years, for her part in a burglary where the landlord of a West Ashford pub was stabbed.

After admitting burglary and theft at two Cobham churches in 2011 she was jailed for nine months. Her daughter was ordered to carry out community service.

That same year worshippers saw 'a foot pulling' on pensioner Margaret Roberts' handbag during a service at the Methodist Church, before the pair made off with cards and cash.

Two months later they took £600 in collection money from the Church of the Sacred Heart.

Last year Briggs was jailed for six months after shoplifting almost £400 worth of candles.

Appearing in court again in July 2014, she was given an eight-week prison sentence for stealing meat, fish and bottled sauces from a Leatherhead BP service station.