Kent Messenger Maidstone

Burglar is caught hiding beneath blanket in garden

Man jailed for eight months for break-in

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A man caught hiding under a blanket in the garden of a home he had just broken into has been jailed for eight months.

Przemek Chojnowski tried to conceal himself under a silver throw after being caught breaking into the Maidstone property by the owner in August.

The 26-year-old forced open a conservato­ry door with a spade and smashed a kitchen window at the house in Old Tovil Road before trying to hide from officers.

But he was quickly found by a police dog when officers arrived at the scene shortly after the incident was reported at 1.50am.

A broken key was discovered in one of Chojnowski’s pockets, which he told officers was a key to his flat.

‘Chojnowski tried to dispose of the broken key by throwing it on the floor of a police car’

However, a matching part of the broken key was later found next to the damaged conservato­ry door.

When interviewe­d Chojnowski, from Middlesex, denied any involvemen­t in the burglary, claiming he had been visiting family in the area and had wandered into the garden and fallen asleep.

He went on to claim he found the key outside a supermarke­t.

Chojnowski was sentenced to eight months in prison at Maidstone Crown Court on Friday, having previously pleaded guilty to burglary with intent to steal.

Investigat­ing officer DC Neil Buckle said: “After he was arrested Chojnowski tried to dispose of the broken key by throwing it on the floor of a police car, but it was quickly recovered when we later realised the key’s significan­ce to the investigat­ion.

“Intruding into people’s homes can have devastatin­g effects, but on this occasion the victim did the right thing and called police straight away, which led to us being able to quickly find the culprit and secure a successful conviction.”

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