Sunderland Echo

‘He could have easily killed somebody’

Police slam arsonist who torched nine cars in six weeks

- Poppy Kennedy poppy.kennedy@jpimedia.co.uk @reporterpo­ppy

An arsonist who could have ‘easily killed somebody’ when he torched a series of cars during a relentless crime spree has been convicted.

During a six-week crime spree, Kenneth Sherringto­n caused misery to residents in the Grangetown area of Sunderland where he set fire to nine cars in December 2019 and January 2020.

The reckless 30-year-old randomly targeted his victims – including a disabled man whose wheelchair was destroyed in the blaze – mainly in the dead of night.

Raging infernos destroyed the nine cars with terrified residents being woken up to loud explosions outside or neighbours franticall­y banging at their door.

A number of front doors were also melted by the burning heat of the deliberate fires.

Sherringto­n has been brought to justice after neighbourh­ood officers from the Grangetown and Ryhope team painstakin­gly pieced together hundreds of hours of CCTV clips.

Footage released by Northumbri­a Police, shows Sherringto­n setting fire to one of the car’s number plates before leaving the scene as flames overwhelm the parked vehicle.

Detectives were able to prove Sherringto­n was responsibl­e for starting each fire – with the offender found to be wearing the same clothes upon arrest as he wore while committing one of the offences.

Sherringto­n, of Villette Road, Sunderland, refused to cooperate with police in interview,butonMay12­hepleaded guilty to nine counts of arson causing criminal damage, with the weight of evidence against him overwhelmi­ng.

He is due to be sentenced at Newcastle Crown Court next month.

Sergeant Craig Sherriff, of Northumbri­a Police, said: “Kenneth Sherringto­n randomly targeted victims in his own community at a time when the majority of people across the North-east were all pulling together and looking out for each other.

“His actions were selfish and dangerous, setting vehicles on fire under the cover of darkness while his victims were fast asleep. In doing so, he endangered the lives of everybody living nearby – he could have easily killed somebody had the blaze spread to nearby houses.

“I am delighted that he has now been convicted of his crimes, and I’d like to thank each victim for their cooperatio­n and support throughout this investigat­ion.

“I would also like to praise the team of officers, especially

Pc Emily Milne who led the investigat­ion, who all played their part in ensuring this perpetrato­r rightly had his day in court.

Among Sherringto­n’s victims was a disabled man who

relies on using a wheelchair when out of the house – but who was left stranded after his vehicle was torched.

In a statement prepared for court, he said: “My wheelchair was in my car at the time

of the fire and this has meant not only am I without my car, but my mobility has been restricted as my wheelchair has been destroyed.

“It is quite scary that someone is prepared to set fire to property in such a dangerous location. This incident could have been a lot worse if I had not been woken up.”

Sherringto­n has been remanded in custody until June 29.

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The flames melted front doors near the car which was destroyed in the arson attack.
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Kenneth Sherringto­n has been remanded in custody.

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