Three men have been jailed for more than 12 years combined in connection with twelve burglaries and a number of vehicle thefts.
Rhys Martin Andrews, Denzel Brian Shane Fewings and Stanley Steven Lambie were all jailed at Portsmouth Crown Court.
It follows a number of burglaries and thefts of vehicles across Gosport, Fareham, Warerlooville, Alton, Liphook, Cosham, Petersfield and Littlehampton.
Following an investigation, the three men were charged and pleaded guilty.
Andrews, 23, of Riders Lane, Havant was jailed for a total of four years and six months after admitting conspiracy to commit burglary, dangerous driving, and other driving offences at Portsmouth Crown Court on September 25, 2023.
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Fewings, 24, of Laburnum Road in Waterlooville has been jailed for a total of four years and six months after admitting conspiracy to commit burglary and breach of a suspended sentence at Winchester Crown Court on February 19, 2024.
Lambie, 20, of no fixed address was jailed for a total of three years and four months after admitting conspiracy to commit burglary and breach of a suspended sentence at Portsmouth Crown Court on October 23, 2023.
The incidents included:
- A burglary and theft of a Vauxhall Corsa from Zetland Road in Gosport on March 17.
- An attempted burglary at Bishops Gate in Fareham on June 14.
- A burglary at Bishops Gate in Fareham and associated theft of a Peugeot 3008 on June 14.
- A burglary and associated theft of a Peugeot 5008 at Hereford Park in Waterlooville on July 30.
- A burglary and associated theft of an Audi Q5 at Shetland Rise in Fareham on August 4.
- A burglary at Canada Way in Liphook where a purse and bank cards were stolen on August 4.
- A burglary and an associated theft of a Vauxhall Mokka at Complins in Alton on August 7.
- A burglary and an associated theft of a Mercedes A220 at Brendon Road in Fareham on August 9.
- A burglary and associated theft of a BMW 118 at Mays Lane in Fareham on August 9.
- A burglary and associated theft of a Mercedes AMG pn Highbury Grove in Cosham on August 20.
- A burglary and associated theft of a Volvo V60 at the Causeway in Petersfield on August 20.
- A burglary and associated theft of a Volvo in Littlehampton, West Sussex, on August 20.
Officer in the case, DC Keeka Crewe-Way from the Eastern Area Crime Team said: “We take these types of reports of acquisitive crime very seriously.
"I’m pleased that this sentence sends a clear message to offenders that we will relentlessly pursue you and secure justice for victims of burglary.
"These are significant prison sentences that will help to make sure that our communities are safer because Andrews, Fewings, and Lambie can no longer target people living in Hampshire.
“On the day after the Volvo was stolen in Littlehampton it was seen by police on Eastern Road in Portsmouth.
"The Volvo tried to evade officers and mounted a curb before going through a red light and colliding with a number of other vehicles.
"The driver Rhys Andrews was arrested. Subsequent enquiries led to his associate Denzel Fewings.
"The Volvo stolen from Petersfield was recovered close to Fewings’ address. Our enquiries revealed a conspiracy to steal vehicles and a video on one of the suspects mobile phones then identified Stanley Lambie as also being involved in this conspiracy.
“I’d urge anyone who is the victim of similar offences or observes suspicious activity that could be connected to this kind of offending to report it.
"Often these type of offences don’t happen in isolation and could be linked to a series that is already under investigation.
"It’s really important therefore that people report incidents like attempted burglaries, or burglaries where nothing initially appears to have been taken, because they may relate to a vehicle subsequently being stolen.
"This will give us the information we need to build a comprehensive picture of what is happening and to collect evidence that could assist with a number of investigations to ultimately secure a result like we have at court today."
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