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Cheltenham Burglar Sentenced for Three-County Crime Spree

A notorious burglar from Cheltenham has been sentenced to three years in prison after admitting to a string of break-ins across three counties. Christopher Brown, 23, of Denman Avenue, pleaded guilty to multiple burglaries committed in Worcestershire, Herefordshire, and Gloucestershire.

The offenses took place between October last year and January this year, with Brown targeting properties in Ladywood (Droitwich), Church Road (Crowle), Ross-on-Wye, Tewkesbury, and Moreton-in-Marsh. His actions caused significant distress to victims and disrupted the local communities.

Brown appeared before Worcester Crown Court on March 20, where he was formally sentenced. Detective Constable Will Goode emphasized the seriousness of Brown’s crimes and praised the police team’s swift efforts to bring him to justice.

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“Burglary is an invasive crime that inflicts considerable harm and distress on victims and creates fear in the wider community,” DC Goode said. “This sentence underscores our commitment to protecting our communities and holding offenders accountable.”

West Mercia Police reiterated their dedication to ensuring safety and justice, reassuring affected residents that decisive action will continue to be taken against criminal activity.

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