Sunderland Echo

Serial fraudster who conned a widower out of £126,000 jailed

- Alex Storey echo.news@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

A serial fraudster who conned elderly victims out of thousands of pounds for dodgy building work is behind bars.

Stephen O' Kane was part of a gang who targeted four including in Sunderland and South Shields, by carrying out repair work to gutters, roofs, and fences.

Newcastle Crown Court heard-the-38-year-old-swindled a total of £175,000 between a period spanning 2019 to 2021.

Prosecutor Joe Hedworth told the court the offending began in May 2019 when a fictitious company called North East Roofing attended an elderly woman' s address in South Shields.

She was told her roof needed to be repaired by a man named Tom and after agreeing she paid out £6,500.

The lady was then contacted numerous times by the defendant in the months that followed for more proposed building work.

In total, the complainan­t paid £13,850 and had to fork out her life savings, the court heard.

In January 2020, O'Kane targeted an 89-year-old woman in Gateshead and told her a dead bird was in her gutter.

Mr H ed worth said :" He then informed the complainan­t the felt was rotting on the front of the house.

"He said it would cost £2,500 to remove the felt and £2,500 to put new felt on."

The court heard she was charged a further £600 to repair flashing, and another £5,000 for more rotten felt, but at this point her son contacted the police.

Later in the year, O'Kane targeted a widower in Penshaw, Sunderland, who returned home one day to find the defendant repairing his chimney and roof.

Mr Hedworth said: "The complainan­t was happy for the work to be carried out for his own safety. The defendant gave the complainan­t an invoice for £25,000."

However, them an was then invoiced for a further £35,000 which he transferre­d over, and then another £65,000 which he raised concerns over.

In total, he was conned out of £126,000, but O'Kane had tried to fleece him out of £149,840, the court heard.

The last victim was an 86-year-old man in Whitley Bay, who was first offered by O'Kane via leaflet to have his gutter cleaned for £40.

However, when the defendant returned and carried out work on the man's gutter he informed him it would cost £3,500.

Mr Hedworth added: "He returned the following day and said the cost was more than the £3,500 and it was in fact going to be £7,000.

"The complainan­t said he would not be paying any more than £3,500."

O'Kane, who has eight previous conviction­s, pleaded guilty to four counts of fraud by false representa­tion and possession of an article for use in fraud.

He also admitted fraudulent use of vehicle registrati­on and driving without insurance or licence in relation to the van that he used.

The court heard that he pleaded guilty on the basis he was not the leading player in the operation, and was carrying out the work to repay a drugs debt.

Mr Recorder McKone told O'Kane, of Borough Road in Middlesbro­ugh, immediate custody was the only option and jailed him for four years and nine months.

The court also heard the majority of the money did not go to O'Kane but instead the group he was working for.

 ?? ?? Stephen O’Kane was jailed for four years and nine months.
Stephen O’Kane was jailed for four years and nine months.

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