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
- 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.
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.
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Some of the offenders locked up in 2020
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