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Skipper of Charlock, King s Lynn, admitted burglary in July 2019, attempting to pervert the course of justice and criminal damage and was jailed six months suspended for 15 months.
Giles Fleming, for Skipper, confirmed the kittens had not been harmed and said there was a long delay in the case coming to court.
Sentencing Skipper, Judge Anthony Bate said that her false Facebook messages were quickly exposed as bogus.
He accepted there was some issue about the ownership of the kittens and said: The kittens were not ill-treated during this incident nor have they come to any harm since.
He also gave Lennox, of no fixed address, nine months jail, suspended for 12 months, for his part in the burglary and Greenard, formerly of Wisbech, was jailed six months suspended for 12 months for his role.
Former King s Lynn Stars rider and Ipswich Witch ace dies
| Updated: 10:00, 18 February 2021
Former Kingâs Lynn rider and speedway legend Olle Nygren has passed away at the age of 91.
The Swedish sensation helped with the layout and construction of the Lynn track at Saddlebow Road during the early 1960s.
The former world No.3 rode for Lynn at the back end of his glittering career, in 1975 when future world champion Michael Lee made his Stars debut.
Olle Nygren (44484073)
A superb all-round motorcyclist, after retirement from competitive racing his speedway training schools became very well-known at the now-named Adrian Flux Arena at Lynn.
King s Lynn woman admits stealing kittens in burglary, but denies other charges
A Lynn woman has admitted taking three kittens during a burglary in the town.
But Kirsten Skipper, 23, denied taking two Xbox controllers during the incident in Saddlebow Road on July 13, 2019.
She also faces a charge of obstructing the course of justice between August 20, 2019 and October 1, 2019 by creating a fake Facebook profile to exonerate herself.
King s Lynn Magistrates Court (44075352)
Itâs said that she made the profile in the name of the burglary victim and exchanged messages between that profile and herself suggesting that she had given Skipper and two other co-accused permission to enter her home.