Michael Stonestreet, 38, was sentenced at Hove Crown Court on May 15 after admitting to multiple offences including burglary, fraud, and theft in Hailsham.
Police swiftly identified and arrested him on February 13 following CCTV footage that linked him to stealing a handbag and using stolen bank cards in the local area. His crimes spanned several months, causing significant disruption to victims in the community.
Swift Police Action
East Sussex police arrested Stonestreet on the same day his identity was confirmed through local CCTV. Detective Sergeant Jake O’Reilly commended the rapid police response and the invaluable support from witnesses during the investigation.
Multiple Thefts And Fraud
Stonestreet’s offending included stealing a handbag from a private property and using the stolen bank cards in shops and petrol stations around Hailsham. He was also implicated in ATM fraud involving withdrawals close to £2,000, and the theft of a rucksack containing nearly £2,000 in cash from a van.
Lengthy Sentence Delivered
The court handed down a sentence of three years and two months’ imprisonment to Stonestreet, reflecting the severity and range of his criminal activity in the community.
Originally published by UKNIP.