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Bungling burglar discovered cowering behind online game after amusement arcade rampage

A careless burglar was caught red-handed by the police whereas hiding behind a online game after breaking into an amusement arcade.

Tristram Francis was present in an arcade on Bognor Regis Pier in Sussex. The 40-year-old man was seen on CCTV forcing open an ATM machine, taking money from a fruit machine and smashing a glass window.

The police arrived on the scene following an intruder alarm at Neptunes Arcade simply earlier than 5am on August 29. They discovered the entrance doorways pressured open and shards of glass scattered throughout the ground.

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He stole around £3,000s worth of stuff
He stole round £3,000s value of stuff

Francis was found hiding behind a dance sport and refused to return out, main officers to bodily detain him. Francis additionally burgled an workplace in Brighton, stealing round £3,000 value {of electrical} gear together with laptops, cameras and charging cables.

He pleaded responsible to each offences and acquired a suspended jail sentence at Crawley Magistrates’ Court on Monday, November 27. He was additionally informed to affix a drug rehab programme for the following 12 months.

Investigating officer Caitlin O’Dwyer mentioned after sentencing: “Despite his clear dependency on drug use, the actions of Francis on these two occasions were completely unacceptable. He caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to an arcade frequented by families, locals and tourists, and the business owners were faced with the massive inconvenience of getting that damage repaired.



He was given a serious warning by the judge
He was given a critical warning by the decide

“He also nicked loads of electrical items from an office in Brighton, again causing a huge inconvenience to the victims. We hope this conviction helps Francis get the help he needs to get back on track.”

He was additionally warned that if he commits any extra crimes throughout the subsequent 18 months, he might be despatched straight to jail . . . by a decide who was clearly not taking part in video games.

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