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A burglar who ransacked a Ramsey jewellers and stole more than £4,000 in goods has been sentenced.
In the early hours of 29 February, Darren Wheeler smashed the front window of Underwood The Jewellers in Darling Mews.
Once inside he used furniture to smash cabinets and steal more than £4,000 of jewellery including watches and earrings.
The 38-year-old of Deerleap, Bretton, Peterborough, was identified on CCTV footage and arrested at his home a few hours later.
Officers found clothing he was wearing in the footage as well as earrings stolen from the burglary outside the property and another embedded in his shoe.
They also found 12 cannabis plants growing in his wardrobe.
In a separate incident on 27 June, Wheeler was arrested and later charged with criminal damage, aggravated burglary, grievous bodily harm, affray, assault by beating an emergency worker and driving whilst disqualified after police were called to a fight in St Thomas Close, Eastfield, Peterborough.
Wheeler pushed one of his neighbours down some stairs, hit him with a child’s bike and a wooden stick leaving him with a broken nose, a lump to his head and concussion.
Wheeler pleaded guilty to GBH without intent, affray, assaulting an emergency worker, burglary (Ramsey) and possession of cannabis. Today at Peterborough Crown Court (18 December) he was sentenced to two years in prison for GBH without intent and affray and one year (concurrent) in prison for burglary. All of the sentences are suspended for two years.
Detective Constable Zoe Bramley, who investigated the burglary, said: “Commercial burglaries are distressing for all those affected.
“They harm people’s livelihoods as the loss of business and the cost to put right the damage caused often far outweighs the value of the goods stolen.
“We will continue to do all we can to ensure people like Wheeler are caught and put before the courts.”
CCTV footage of the burglary can be viewed on our YouTube channel.