Sunderland Echo

Burglar hurled 'missiles' at police during standoff

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and radiators from the walls.

Northumbri­a Police was called to the scene, but Loughlin scaled the roof of the building instead of giving himself up to officers.

The 23-year-old appeared at Newcastle Crown Court on Tuesday, October 8 for sentence after admitting charges of burglary, having an axe, damaging property and affray.

Thehearing­heardLough­lin threw more than 50 missiles at the police during the incident and inconvenie­nced more than 100 members of the public, who had to leave theirhomes­orplacesof­work while officers put a cordon to protect the community.

As he was jailed for 21 months by Judge Robert Spragg, Detective Constable Andy Thompson, of Northumbri­a Police, criticised the burglar’s selfish actions and the implicatio­ns they had on both the emergency services and members of the public.

He said: “Edwin Loughlin posed a serious danger to himself, police officers and the local community on the afternoon in question.

“He showed a total disregard for the law as he broke into a property that was ready to be rented out, causing more than £4,800 of damage as he hacked at the pipework, radiators and plastering.

“With the net tightening as police arrived, Loughlin then ran across rooftops and hurled bricks, tiles and debris at the officers below while also threatenin­g to use the axe as a weapon against those looking to detain him.

“During his hours of frenzy, he smashed the windscreen of a police dog van and endangered the wider public, with police left with little choice but to set up cordon to protect the local community.

“Loughlin’s selfish behaviour was a drain on emergency resources and resulted in significan­t damage to the house, a police vehicle and two cars which belonged to residents.

“He will now spend a considerab­le spell behind bars.”

 ??  ?? Edwin Loughlin and the damage to the flat and police van caused with an axe. Picture: Northumbri­a Police.
Edwin Loughlin and the damage to the flat and police van caused with an axe. Picture: Northumbri­a Police.

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