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A man have been jailed for several burglaries committed in one night in Liverpool.
Adrian Debacker, aged 51, of Statton Road, Broadgreen appeared at Liverpool Crown Court yesterday, Wednesday 2 October, and was sentenced to three years six months in prison.
The court heard that on 4 July this year a man had broken into three properties on Thomas Lane during the early hours of the morning, stealing a purse, car keys, bank cards and money from one property. He also attempted to break into another house and also a shed.
Officers attended and found a man hiding in a garden on Thingwall Drive and had stolen goods in his possession.
Debacker was arrested and charged with burglary offences.
Detective Inspector for Op Kevin O'Rourke, who leads the Burglary Team (Operation Castle), said: “Being a victim of burglary can have a massive impact on the families affected as they have had their home invaded which is an awful experience to go through.
“Debacker will now spend time behind bars for his actions and I would continue to encourage people to reports any suspicious behaviour so we can take action.
“We are determined to keep reducing offences and the harm this causes across Merseyside, and we will act on information we receive.
“We encourage people to come forward if you know anything about suspected burglary and the sale of stolen goods where you are. We’ll act on all information provided.
“We will continue to work proactively with communities and our partners to keep this progress going.”
Click here for advice and protection against burglary: https://www.merseyside.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/
If you have CCTV, smart doorbell or dashcam footage of suspicious activity in your area but don’t know if it is linked to a specific offence, you can upload it online for the Operation Castle team here: https://unitedkingdom1cpp-portal.digital-policing.co.uk/merseyside/appeal/castle
Your footage will be reviewed for potential links to reported offences in your area, and may help us gather evidence to solve burglaries and bring offenders to justice.
You can also report any concerns to police on 999 if a crime is in progress, via 101, or via Twitter @MerPolCC.
You can also pass information via the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.