Coventry Telegraph

Six years for Cov burglar

- By ELIS SANDFORD News Reporter elis.sandford@reachplc.com

A COVENTRY burglar who deliberate­ly targeted elderly victims has been jailed.

Unemployed Robert Evans, of Downtown Close in Walsgrave was sentenced to six years behind bars.

He targeted elderly, vulnerable victims across the city by visiting sheltered accommodat­ion, gaining access and trying door handles.

The 51-year-old managed to enter a number of rooms and stole money and sentimenta­l jewellery between Thursday, December 6 and Sunday, December 16.

Evans was identified on CCTV footage peering through windows at a number of locations across the city.

DC Richard Walker from the Coventry High Harm team, said: “Evans callously identified his victims and purposeful­ly targeted elderly and disabled people who he believed had a safe for their valuable possession­s.

“He deliberate­ly went to sheltered accommodat­ion for the retired and elderly with the sole purpose of stealing from them and with the belief that he would have a number of opportunit­ies to steal.

“I am happy to see this man behind bars for a crime that has affected vulnerable people’s lives in our community.”

Evans, who previously pleaded guilty to eight counts of burglary in December was jailed for six years at Coventry Crown Court on Tuesday (26 February).

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