Five people have been sentenced following a number of burglaries across the county last year.
Burglaries took place at the following locations:
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In Illston on the Hill in the early hours of 27 September when a house was broken into and a quantity of cash was stolen from a safe
In Hallaton in the early hours of 27 September when a house was broken into and a Land Rover Discovery was stolen
In Leicester in the early hours of 27 September when a house was broken into and a Mercedes AMG was stolen
In Shepshed in the early hours of 14 October when a house was broken into and an Audi A3 and Mercedes 200 were stolen
On Friday 12 June at Leicester Crown Court, sentencing took place for the below defendants:
Oliver Read, 23, Wigston pleaded guilty to the Illston on the Hill burglary, theft of motor vehicle from this address and the burglary in Hallaton. He was sentenced to three years.
Barry Kew-Moss, 20, Loughborough pleaded guilty to the Illston on the Hill burglary, theft of motor vehicle from this address, burglary in Hallaton, burglary in Leicester and theft of motor vehicle from this address. He was sentenced to three years and nine months.
Aurel Sadiki, 22, Shelthorpe pleaded guilty to the Illston on the Hill burglary, theft of motor vehicle from this address, burglary in Hallaton, burglary in Leicester and theft of motor vehicle from this address. He was sentenced to four years and six months.
Jacob Wesley, 26,, Leicester pleaded guilty to the Illston on the Hill burglary, theft of motor vehicle from this address, burglary in Hallaton, burglary in Leicester, theft of motor vehicle from this address and burglary in Shepshed. He was sentenced to three years and nine months.
A 15-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, pleaded guilty to the Illston on the Hill burglary, the burglary in Hallaton, two attempted burglaries in Syston on 14 October, a burglary in Loughborough on 26 October and a charge of taking without owners consent (TWOC) relating a vehicle stolen in Leicester on 27 October. He was sentenced on 5 June to a three year youth rehabilitation order.
Detective Constable Stephen Henderson was the investigating officer.
He said: “This group was responsible for a number of car key breaks over the county last year breaking into houses to steal high value cars and on one occasion stole a safe containing a substantial amount of money.
“A significant amount of detective work was put into the investigation to arrest and convict of these people, who have pleaded guilty and are now serving prison sentences for these offences. I hope this action shows our commitment to tackling this type of crime and is seen positively by the victims and communities affected by it.”
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