Portsmouth News

Barber greets 'great news' burglar will be sentenced

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A BARBER shop owner whose place was raided by a burglar who stole £2,500 of items said it was ‘great news’ the perpetrato­r will be sentenced for the offence.

Brian Mitchell, 46, of no fixed address, came clean over the burglary at the Pauper to King barber shop on Forton Road, Gosport, after being charged with the offence on Sunday.

Mitchell broke into the traditiona­l men’s shop and stole a mobile phone, cash, laptop and hairdressi­ng equipment overnight on May 11-12

Police said the total value of the theft was around £2,500.

Mitchell was remanded before appearing at Portsmouth Magistrate­s’ Court on

Monday, where he pleaded guilty to the offence.

The court remanded him in custody. He will be sentenced at Portsmouth Crown Court on a date yet to be fixed.

Owner of the award-winning barbers, Michael Baker, said of the capture and admission of guilt by Mitchell: ‘It’s great news.’

Mr Baker added: ‘The shop has CCTV in every place. The pictures of the individual were very clear.’

The shop won the Hampshire Salon Awards after taking home the Start-up Business of the Year award at the The News’ 2019 Business Excellence Awards.

Mr Baker took home Barber of the Year and apprentice Chris Brereton won Apprentice

of the Year - the first time a barber has won the award.

At the time, Mr Baker thanked their loyal client base for helping them take home the amount of awards they had.

He said: ‘We can’t keep doing it without the support of people coming into the shop. We couldn’t do it without customers’ support.’

 ?? ?? Bobby Jenkins, Michael Baker (middle) and Ashley Caisley
Bobby Jenkins, Michael Baker (middle) and Ashley Caisley

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