South Wales Echo

Burglar who stole family pets spared jail

- PHILIP DEWEY Reporter philip.dewey@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A BURGLAR who broke into a family’s home and stole two French bulldogs was caught after he left his phone and bank card at the scene.

Thief Kailum Lever was 17 when he carried out the burglary of one-yearold dogs Ziggy and Kingston in Caerphilly on Boxing Day 2019.

The homeowners Jamie Morgan and partner Kelsey King knew the defendant and recognised his phone which had been left at the property.

They then visited a neighbour’s house which Lever attended and found both of the dogs unharmed.

It is believed Lever, now 19, carried out the theft with others but he was the only one caught and he subsequent­ly pleaded guilty to burglary.

A sentencing hearing at Cardiff Crown Court yesterday heard the victims and their three children were out attending a football match in Cardiff when Lever broke into the house through an upstairs window and took the dogs as well as £300 in cash.

He also made a search of the property with the defendant rummaging through cupboards and drawers.

When the victims returned to the house and realised the dogs had gone, Ms King discovered Lever’s phone attended the home of a neighbour known to the defendant where she found both of the dogs.

The neighbour said she did not know the dogs were stolen and had agreed to look after them for Lever until transport for their removal could be arranged. Lever was arrested and interviewe­d in May when he gave a no comment interview.

Another man was arrested and charged in connection with the burglary but the charges were subsequent­ly dropped.

In mitigation, defence barrister Edward Mitchard said his client had suffered with learning and behavioura­l difficulti­es as a child but had since made contact with a homelessne­ss charity who are now supporting him.

Sentencing, Recorder Dyfed Thomas said: “You didn’t have an easy childhood and had difficult times but you now seem to be sorting yourself out and the court hopes that continues.”

Lever was sentenced to four months’ imprisonme­nt suspended for 18 months and was ordered to carry out 19 session of a thinking skills programme.

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Two French bulldogs were stolen

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