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.
She awoke to find Cresswell sexually assaulting her.
One of the victims described in a personal statement read by Ms Nash how Cresswell s actions had turned her whole world upside down .
The court heard how one of the victims had suffered panic attacks, and had issues with trusting people as a result of the crime.
Cresswell, who was aged 18 at the time of the rape and 21 at the time of the sexual assault, had no previous convictions, the court heard.
Cresswell pleaded guilty to both offences at Ipswich Crown Court on February 1, and a report to assess how dangerous he is was ordered.