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A woman who stole clothing including a coat and underwear from her ex-partner’s house has been jailed.
Cally Howe, 33, broke into the house in Silver Street, Fletton, Peterborough, at about 8.30am on 10 April last year and stole M&S underwear, Nike trainers, a Jack Woolfskin coat and medication.
The victim, who had been in a relationship with Howe, told her she was no longer allowed inside the property on 8 April, after she had taken his car without permission.
Pictured: Cally Howe, 33.
Howe also breached a non-molestation order by contacting another ex-partner on 21 April.
On Friday (12 January), at Peterborough Crown Court, Howe, of Hadley Crescent, Heacham, Norfolk, was jailed for 21 months, having pleaded guilty to burglary, sending a threatening message and breaching a non-molestation order.
Further charges of burglary and taking a vehicle without the owner’s consent were ordered to lie on file.
DC Carrick said: “If Howe thought she had the right to burgle this home because it belonged to someone she’d been in a relationship with, she was wrong.
“Burglary is a violation of someone’s home and it remains a force priority.”
Advice and information about how to best protect your home from crime can be found on our dedicated burglary prevention information pages.