A Hove man found with dozens of stolen items in his flat has been convicted and jailed for five counts of burglary in the city.
Terry Hughes, 46, of York Road in Hove, was sentenced to 66 months in prison at Lewes Crown Court on Thursday (March 31) after facing five charges of burglary and one of fraud by false representation.
Hughes was arrested on Wednesday, October 27, 2021, after being identified as a suspect in a burglary in Brunswick Road the previous Monday.
A member of the public had filmed him leaving the property at around 2pm that Monday, acting suspiciously and carrying several large bags.
When the resident returned home, he found the door forced open and items missing, including electrical products, make-up and bags.
While watching the footage, police recognised Hughes from previous incidents and they visited his home in York Road to arrest him.
A search of his flat found a significant amount of stolen property that was linked to four other burglaries around Brighton and Hove that took place that month.
In one instance, Hughes was captured on a shop’s CCTV using bank cards stolen in one of the burglaries.
He was charged with five counts of burglary and one count of fraud by false representation.
Detective Chief Inspector Cath O'Connor said:
“Terry Hughes is an experienced criminal, with 29 previous convictions for dozens of offences – the vast majority of which related to theft and fraud.
“In several of these cases, his victims were unaware they had been burgled until some after arriving home.
“This investigation was a fine example of quick-thinking from a member of the public who filmed Hughes acting suspiciously, shared that evidence with the police and allowed officers to use their local knowledge to identify him and make an arrest.
“We understand the impact burglary has on victims, it absolutely will not be tolerated in Brighton and Hove and we are pleased to have a prolific criminal behind bars.”