Lois Loder — Perth’s dine and dasher — is reduced to having meals at the Melaleuca Remand and Reintegration facility in Canning Vale after being taken into custody on dozens of fraud and dishonesty charges.

Loder, who goes by aliases including Lois Lynn, Louise Lang, Emma Davis, Mia Hughes, Clare Bell and Ella Bone, was outed on Facebook earlier this year by angry restaurant owners.

They took to social media to accuse the 44-year old of being a serial thief and con artist who had done a series of runners as small businesses waited for her to pay her bill.

Yesterday, Loder appeared in Perth Magistrate’s Court by video on a bail application.

Her detention has come since the last online allegations surfaced in September, when the manager of West Perth eatery Gordon Street Garage said she walked out on the $22.50 bill for a croissant and a mojito.

Loder subsequently claimed manager Callum Jennings was “talking absolute rubbish”.

Camera Icon CCTV of Lois Loder at a hotel in West Perth in 2016. Credit: Supplied

The application was delayed until later this month.

Loder’s current charge sheet includes 33 frauds, 16 attempted frauds, 11 possessions of stolen goods, 10 of stealing, breaches of bail, driving offences and three allegations of possession of meth.

She has pleaded guilty to 28 charges and has already been warned by a magistrate she was looking “squarely” at a stint in prison if convicted.

Loder’s co-accused Chiminh Phun — who police say helped her consume $250 worth of food and drinks at Elmar’s In The Valley before bolting — is due in court again this month.

There have also been allegations of unpaid bills at Ocean View Motel in North Beach and Ivory Hair and Beauty Salon.

But Loder denied some of the charges, online at least, launching a GoFundMe page she said would help defend herself against “a circus of disgusting behaviour from internet trolls”.