Nottingham burglar nabbed after two break-ins at Hounds Gate Court!
Burglar Strikes Twice in Nottingham City Centre
Officers rushed to separate burglaries at neighbouring properties in Hounds Gate Court, Nottingham city centre. The first break-in on 20 March 2022 yielded no stolen items. But the second on 1 April saw a laptop and clothes ripped off.
Suspect Charged and Remanded
Kevin Pioszyk, 26, from Longmead Drive, Daybrook, has been hit with two counts of burglary. He’s been remanded in custody and is set to face Nottingham Crown Court on 16 May 2022.
Police Vow to Crack Down on Burglary
“Burglary is an extremely invasive crime that can have a long-lasting impact on people’s emotions and can make them feel unsafe in their own homes,” said Detective Constable Colin Kirkup of Nottinghamshire Police.
“It should go without saying but nobody should ever be made to feel this way, which is precisely why we have dedicated teams of detectives tasked with specifically cracking down on this type of offending.”
“We are now in a position to charge a suspect in this case and we want to reassure our communities that we will continue to do everything in our powers to investigate all reports of burglary that we receive.”