TWO SEDGEMOOR district council (SDC) employees are set to run 50 miles for charity this month. Natalie Smith, 16 and her brother Alex Smith will be taking on the challenge to raise money for Prostate Cancer UK. But they are no strangers to running - as a family, they have raised money for Teenage Cancer Trust, Race for Life, British Legion Poppy Appeal and they ran in memory of PC Harper. “I’m up for the challenge this month, and knowing it is raising monies for a good cause will keep me motivated,” said Natalie. “As a family we run regularly but this is the first challenge I have taken on myself following the set back of a stress fracture injury.”
Pawel Piskor
- Credit: Suffolk Constabulary
Piskor was wanted in connection with a burglary in Foundation Street between December 5 and 15, 2020.
Piskor forced open the door of a communal cellar area and broke into a locked cage, stealing items worth more than £1,600, including a Cannondale mountain bike, Oakley sunglasses and a computer.
He was also responsible for burgling cycle storage areas in Reavell Close on September 15 and in Compair Crescent on November 19.
In November 2019, he gained entry to a business premises in Holywells Road and stole power tools valued at more than £800.
He was sentenced to a total of 52 weeks in prison after pleading guilty to four counts of burglary at Suffolk Magistrates’ Court.
Pawel Piskor
- Credit: Suffolk Constabulary
Piskor was wanted in connection with a burglary in Foundation Street between December 5 and 15, 2020.
Piskor forced open the door of a communal cellar area and broke into a locked cage, stealing items worth more than £1,600, including a Cannondale mountain bike, Oakley sunglasses and a computer.
He was also responsible for burgling cycle storage areas in Reavell Close on September 15 and in Compair Crescent on November 19.
In November 2019, he gained entry to a business premises in Holywells Road and stole power tools valued at more than £800.
He was sentenced to a total of 52 weeks in prison after pleading guilty to four counts of burglary at Suffolk Magistrates’ Court.
Marcus McKenzie burgled an address in Carlyle Close, Ipswich
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A burglar has been jailed for invading an Ipswich property and stealing a car from the driveway, during lockdown, while a mother and son were asleep upstairs.
Marcus McKenzie entered an address in Carlyle Close through an unlocked door on April 17 last year and stole valuables including a 50-inch television and the keys to a Ford Focus, which he stole from the driveway and was later recovered in an undriveable condition.
The 30-year-old eventually confessed to the burglary, as well as a string of other offences, including the theft of a British Legion Poppy Appeal charity box three weeks before Remembrance Day the previous year.
Marcus McKenzie burgled an address in Carlyle Close, Ipswich
- Credit: Google/Suffolk Constabulary
A burglar has been jailed for invading an Ipswich property and stealing a car from the driveway, during lockdown, while a mother and son were asleep upstairs.
Marcus McKenzie entered an address in Carlyle Close through an unlocked door on April 17 last year and stole valuables including a 50-inch television and the keys to a Ford Focus, which he stole from the driveway and was later recovered in an undriveable condition.
The 30-year-old eventually confessed to the burglary, as well as a string of other offences, including the theft of a British Legion Poppy Appeal charity box three weeks before Remembrance Day the previous year.