PROLIFIC BURGLAR JAILED
A man who burgled a house in Bostock's Lane, Sandiacre has appeared at Derby Crown Court. Richard Finlayson, 25, was jailed for two years after he admitted the burglary. He asked for 27 other offences, between October and November, to be taken into consideration. At 2am on November 11th, Scott Foy, who’s Bostock's Lane home was targeted, chased the intruder down the road wearing only his pyjamas. Police later caught Finlayson near the house. Mr Foy said if I had put on my shoes I would probably have caught him.
SAFER NEIGHBOURHOOD MEETINGS FOR JANUARY
Long Eaton
6 January – Breaston police surgery, outside Co-op, Breaston, 3.30pm-4.30pm
7 January – Long Eaton Town police surgery, Tesco, Waverley Street, 12noon-2pm
9 January – Long Eaton Town Neighbourhood Panel meeting, Long Eaton police station,
12noon-2pm
19 January – Long Eaton West Neighbourhood Panel meeting, Outlook Centre, Briargate,
6.30pm-7.30pm
20 January – Sawley police surgery, outside SawleyInfants School, Draycott Road, 3pm-4pm
JAIL TERM FOR BURLAR WHO TARGETED 16 HOMES
A burglar has been jailed for two-and-a-half years after admitting that he broke into 16 homes. Luke Monk, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to burgling a house in Victoria Road, Sandiacre on October 20th last year. When he appeared at Derby Crown Court on Friday, January 6, the 23-year-old asked Recorder David Mason to take 15 other burglaries into account when passing sentence. Detective Inspector Tony Brittan, of the Burglary Unit, said: “It’s pleasing to be able to tell 16 victims that the man responsible for breaking into their homes has confessed to his crimes and is now behind bars."
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