Sunderland Echo

City charity shop raider locked up

- Ross Robertson ross.robertson@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

Police have slammed a ‘selfish’ burglar who raided a charity shop during the coronaviru­s crisis at a time everyone else was pulling together.

Michael Gage, 35, broke into the British Heart Foundation premises on Blandford Street in Sunderland in April with the intent of stealing valuables, baggingup £450-worth of goods.

Gage inadverten­tly cut his hand when gaining access – leaving a trail of blood – but continued to swipe items from the shelves and pack them into a rucksack and other bags.

But his conscience clearly got the better of him, and when police arrived they found a blood-stained crime scene and the DNA-smeared goods that had been left abandoned.

Northumbri­a Police’s Scientific Support Unit sent swabs of the blood off for forensic examinatio­n which later led officers straight to Gage’s door.

Gage, of no fixed abode, was arrested and told officers in interview that he had “realised what he had done” while carrying out the raid.

On Friday May 1, he pleaded guilty to burglary when appearing before magistrate­s in South Tyneside. He was subsequent­ly jailed for six months.

Detective Constable Neil Swainston, of Northumbri­a Police, said: “This was an unsophisti­cated burglary which saw Gage smash his way into a city centre shop and leave a trail of clues behind.

“While his conscience may have ultimately got the better of him, clearly this type of behaviour is totally unacceptab­le – and at a time when everyone is pulling together, it is particular­ly abhorrent that someone would target a charity which relies on the support of volunteers and the community. Gage’s actions were selfish and unlawful – and he now begins a spell behind bars. I sincerely hope he uses this time to reflect on how his behaviour can adversely affect others.

“His conviction came as a result of some brilliant work from our forensic team who were able to provide irrefutabl­e evidence that proved Gage was responsibl­e, as well as the detectives who pulled together the case.

“I would like to reassure businesses and all retail premises in the city that officers continue to proactivel­y patrol our streets every single day in order to take swift and robust action against any perpetrato­rs.”

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Michael Gage’s actions were slammed as abhorrent and selfish.
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Some of the bagged-up goods.

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