Wayne Greene broke into a property on 25 May and stole three laptops and a silver BMW.
We tracked the car to Whitley Court Road, Birmingham where it was left abandoned.
Thanks to extensive CCTV footage from the victim’s property and nearby properties we identified Greene at the scene of the burglary.
Due to the overwhelming evidence, Greene aged 40, changed his plea to guilty and appeared at Wolverhampton Crown Court on Wednesday (15 Nov), where he was jailed for two years and eight months. [image: Wayne Greene]Wayne Greene.
PC William Moore from our Neighbourhood Crime Team in Sandwell said: “We know the impact burglaries have on the community and no one should feel unsafe in their own home.
“Greene was identified by some really good CCTV footage in the area and we were able to quickly locate, arrest and charge him with theft of a motor vehicle and burglary.
“I hope this sentencing offers residents some reassurance that we are committed to doing all we can to make sure those responsible for burglaries are held to justice.”
There are some simple steps to keep your home safe – to find out more about advice and tips to improve the security of your home visit: www.west-midlands.police.uk/your-options/residential-burglary.
We tracked the car to Whitley Court Road, Birmingham where it was left abandoned.
Thanks to extensive CCTV footage from the victim’s property and nearby properties we identified Greene at the scene of the burglary.
Due to the overwhelming evidence, Greene aged 40, changed his plea to guilty and appeared at Wolverhampton Crown Court on Wednesday (15 Nov), where he was jailed for two years and eight months. [image: Wayne Greene]Wayne Greene.
PC William Moore from our Neighbourhood Crime Team in Sandwell said: “We know the impact burglaries have on the community and no one should feel unsafe in their own home.
“Greene was identified by some really good CCTV footage in the area and we were able to quickly locate, arrest and charge him with theft of a motor vehicle and burglary.
“I hope this sentencing offers residents some reassurance that we are committed to doing all we can to make sure those responsible for burglaries are held to justice.”
There are some simple steps to keep your home safe – to find out more about advice and tips to improve the security of your home visit: www.west-midlands.police.uk/your-options/residential-burglary.