Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Man took brother’s car... and crashed it

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Miss Metcalfe said the car was found in Bank Road, Holmfirth, where it had collided with a telegraph pole – – which had been knocked down and cost about £8,000 to repair.

The airbags in the car had been deployed but no-one was inside and the car was a write-off.

Carr subsequent­ly admitted his responsibi­lity to police and tested positive for cocaine and heroin. He said he had a strained relationsh­ip with his brother and felt angry that he was moving with his mother and had taken the keys on the Sunday evening they were moving.

Rachel Smith, representi­ng Carr, said he had been staying with a friend but when that was no longer available he was homeless. He accepted he should have informed police since he was meant to register his address following a previous conviction for sex offences.

However, he had not done so and instead decided to sleep in his brother’s car. He had shouted out when he went into the house and when he got no response took the car keys. He then decided to drive it around to warm it up first and unfortunat­ely lost control and crashed.

Carr, 31 previously of Holme Park Court, Berry Brow, admitted burglary, aggravated vehicle-taking and failing to comply with registrati­on requiremen­ts. He was jailed for a total of 12 months and disqualifi­ed from driving for 24 months and three weeks.

Judge Geoffrey Marson QC told him he had a bad record and there was no alternativ­e to custody but he had in mind the circumstan­ces of the burglary and that the offences were unsophisti­cated, although he had caused considerab­le damage.

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