Brazen thief who filmed himself whereas burgling individuals’s houses and driving stolen vehicles in £300,000 three-month crime spree is jailed

A thief who brazenly filmed himself burgling people’s homes and driving stolen cars in boasting videos posted to Snapchat has been jailed.

Liam Moore, 20, recorded himself during a three-month crime spree where he stole more than £300,000 worth of cars and goods.

Between August 13 and October 7, 2023 he broke into dozens of homes and cars across Birmingham and Solihull.

The videos he posted to Snapchat showing his crimes ended up becoming key evidence that helped police lock him up.

Following his arrest, Moore’s phone was seized and analysed with his own phone records linking him to 13 burglaries and 14 car thefts.

Detectives found videos uploaded to Snapchat brazenly showing his crime spree, including one that showed him melting a door lock.  

Moore’s search history on his phone showed that he would look up the cars he was targeting.

After initially pleading not guilty, Moore changed his plea to guilty last Wednesday on the second day of his trial at Birmingham Crown Court and was jailed for nine years. 

Liam Moore, 20, has been jailed for nine years for his £300,000 crime spree

Moore’s phone was seized and analysed with his own phone records linking him to 13 burglaries and 14 car thefts

Detectives found videos uploaded to Snapchat brazenly showing his crime spree, including one that showed him melting a door lock

DS Charlie Edwards, of West Midlands Police, said: ‘I’m so glad Moore has finally been served the justice he deserves for what he has done.

‘Moore was that confident he wouldn’t get caught. He would film himself breaking into people’s homes and take photos of the cars he was stealing.

‘Moore would also refer to the crimes he was committing as “grafting” which is such an insult to the hard-working people he was stealing from.

‘We worked really hard to ensure he was held accountable for his actions and I’m glad that he will now spend the next few years in prison.’