Sunderland Echo

'Devil got hold of’ gardener after taking £6k from clients

- Gareth Crickmer echo.news@sunderland­echo @sunderland­echo

A landscape gardener who conned four Sunderland householde­rs out of more than £6,000 for work he never started has been ordered to refund them in full.

Brad Owens, 31, took cash in advance claiming he needed the money to buy equipment, a court heard.

Owens, of The Crescent, Houghton, took amounts of £2,775, £1,500, £1,375 and £600 from his victims between March 29 and May 30, 2021.

His solicitor claimed he had suffered a “blip” and had rehabilita­ted himself by staying out of trouble since committing his crimes.

Magistrate­s in South Tyneside described his offences as “very serious” but acknowledg­ed he had kept his nose clean and was remorseful.

They told Owens, who earns £2,200 a month in a new landscapin­g job, must pay back the cash at a rate of £300 a month. Prosecutor Paul Anderson said: “He’s got a groundwork­s business and gave people quotes for jobs.

“He agreed to start jobs and asked for cash up front, but then made excuses and didn’t go back.”

Owens pleaded guilty to four counts of committing fraud by false representa­tion.

The court heard he was given a two-year suspended prison sentence in 2018, having pleaded guilty to a minor role in a drugs supply operation.

Robin Ford, defending, said Owens had been extremely open in helping experts compile a report into his offending to assist magistrate­s with his sentencing.

Mr Ford added: “What’s happened is that he’s relapsed. Sometimes the devil gets hold of him, the habit takes over.

“He is still doing groundwork but as an employed person in another business.

“He needs some guidance from the Probation Service because he fell off the wagon and needs the tools to get back.

“The fraud wasn’t complex, and it was not over a long period of time. He pleaded guilty at the first opportunit­y.

“This was a blip. He is addressing the root cause and has got rid of his peers. The offence was in 2021, it’s now 2023. He has rehabilita­ted himself.”

Owens was also sentenced to a two-year community order, with 30 rehabilita­tion days, and must pay £85 court costs and a £114 victim surcharge.

 ?? ?? Brad Owens, 31, took cash in advance. Pic Pixabay.
Brad Owens, 31, took cash in advance. Pic Pixabay.

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