Infamous dine and dasher Lois Loder has been jailed for two years for ripping off restaurants, bars, hairdressers, liquor stores and hotels across the city during a brazen crime spree.

The 45-year-old was outed on social media in April last year when staff from Elmar’s In The Valley posted footage of her on social media and accused her of running off without paying her $250 bill.

Other restaurant owners recognised Loder and started sharing their own stories about the serial thief and con artist.

Loder racked up unpaid bills at businesses across the city, including hotel Quest West Perth, Ocean View Motel, 3 Sheets Restaurant and The Royal on the Waterfront.

She spent five hours in a hair salon getting hair extensions and a colour treatment and tried to pay the $1180 bill with a stolen credit card.

Camera Icon Lois Loder. Credit: Callum Jennings

Deputy chief magistrate Elizabeth Woods jailed the scammer for 24 months today, warning her it was time to grow up, take responsibility and deal with her issues.

“This was brazen offending, you had a plan, it was deceitful,” she said.

“The community expressed outrage at this behaviour and proprietors were expressing shock at your brazen activities”

Loder pleaded guilty to 80 charges, including 33 counts of fraud and 10 courts of stealing.

Police caught Loder driving an unregistered car in June 2017 and found a number of credit cards in the names of other people in her bag.

In January last year, she was caught with methylampehtamine and more debit cards that were in the names of other people.

Defence lawyer David Manera told the court Loder had a serious meth and alcohol addiction.

“She regrets the time it’s taken to resolve all of these charges and she is remorseful and she wants to move forward with her life,” Mr Manera said.

Loder’s sentence was backdated to August last year. She will be eligible for parole in six months.