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Bailey Winkle little scroat, 4 years inside the judge just wrote

John Elworthy by John Elworthy
8:56am, May 29 2024
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News for Peterborough - Bailey Winkle went on a three-month crime spree, carrying out burglaries and stealing cars just after his eighteenth birthday in October last year.

Bailey Winkle went on a three-month crime spree, carrying out burglaries and stealing cars just after his eighteenth birthday in October last year.

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Teenager Bailey Winkle ‘celebrated’ his 18th birthday by going on a three-month crime spree across Peterborough and Lincolnshire. He admitted 40 charges when he appeared in court. These ranged from thefts from vehicles, burglaries, dangerous driving and two counts of making off from petrol stations without payment.

Winkley began in October last year, after turning 18, and broke into his victims homes before stealing keys and making off with their cars.

On occasions he even boasted about the thefts over text messages which were later recovered from his mobile phone by detectives.

The 18-year-old was arrested by detectives from the Acquisitive Crime Team (ACT) on 6 November, and later charged with 21 offences and remanded to appear in court the following day.

However, he was granted bail by the courts and went on to commit further offences before being arrested again on 30 December in Bardney, Lincolnshire.

Winkle, of Willonholt, Ravensthorpe, appeared at Cambridge Crown Court on Thursday (23 May) where he was sentenced to four years in a Young Offender Institution.

He had previously admitted 40 offences including 17 thefts of vehicles, 13 burglaries, three thefts from vehicles – namely number plates, three attempted burglaries, two counts of making off without payment – namely fuel, one attempted theft of a vehicle and one count of dangerous driving.

Bailey Winkle went on a three-month crime spree, carrying out burglaries and stealing cars just after his eighteenth birthday in October last year.
Bailey Winkle went on a three-month crime spree, carrying out burglaries and stealing cars just after his eighteenth birthday in October last year.

He denied two charges of attempted fraud – namely using stolen bank cards, five charges of theft from a motor vehicle – namely theft of number plates, one charge of criminal damage and three charges of possession of cannabis, all of which will lie on file.

Detective Sergeant Rich Ellison, from the Acquisitive Crime Team (ACT), said: “Winkle was absolutely prolific in his offending and continued to commit crime while on court bail.

“Burglaries are one of the most intrusive crimes and Winkle clearly showed no regard for the impact his actions would have on his victims.”

Details of all 40 charges are below:

1: Burglary including theft of car keys, a wallet, and cigarettes from Odecroft, Westwood, Peterborough, on 11 October

2: Theft of a Volkswagen Polo from Odecroft, Westwood, Peterborough, on 11 October

3: Burglary including theft of car keys from Potesgrave Way, Heckington, Sleaford, on 12 October

4: Theft of a Jaguar XF from Potesgrave Way, Heckington, Sleaford, on 12 October

5: Theft from a motor vehicle, namely number plates, in Swanspool, Ravensthorpe, Peterborough, on 12 October

6: Making off without payment from Morrisons fuel station, Lincoln Road, Walton, Peterborough, on 13 October

7: Making off without payment from Esso Garage in Newark Road, Lincoln, on 14 October

8: Burglary including theft of car keys from Runswick Close, North Hykeham, Lincoln, on 15 October

9: Theft of a Vauxhall Combo van from Runswick Close, North Hykeham, Lincoln, on 15 October

10: Burglary including theft of car keys from Bozeat Way, Westwood, Peterborough, on 16 October

11: Theft of a BMW 218i from Bozeat Way, Westwood, Peterborough, on 16 October

12: Burglary including theft of car keys, a purse and cash from Raleigh Way, Westwood, Peterborough, on 18 October

13: Theft of an Audi A3 from Raleigh Way, Westwood, Peterborough, on 18 October

14: Burglary with intent to steal, in Francis Gardens, New England, Peterborough, on 27 December

15: Theft of an Audi A5 from Francis Gardens, New England, Peterborough, on 27 December

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16: Burglary including theft of car keys from Willonholt, Ravensthorpe, Peterborough, on 19 December

17: Theft of a Dacia Sandero from Willonholt, Ravensthorpe, Peterborough, on 19 December

18: Burglary including theft of car keys and tobacco from Grange Lane, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, on 19 December

19: Theft of a Ford Transit van from Grange Lane, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, on 19 December

20: Theft of a Jaguar XE from Grange Lane, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, on 19 December

21: Attempted burglary in Bluebell Avenue, Dogsthorpe, Peterborough, on 20 December

22: Burglary including theft of car keys from Gorse Green, Welland, Peterborough, on 20 December

23: Theft of a Ford Transit van and tools from Gorse Green, Welland, Peterborough, on 20 December

24: Theft of a Vauxhall Corsa from Gorse Green, Welland, Peterborough, on 20 December

25: Burglary including theft of car keys, mobile phone, and tobacco from Gunthorpe Road, Gunthorpe, Peterborough, on 22 December

26: Theft of an Audi A5 from Gunthorpe Road, Gunthorpe, Peterborough, on 22 December

27: Theft of a BMW 530D from Gunthorpe Road, Gunthorpe, Peterborough, on 22 December

28: Burglary including theft of car keys, purse, and tobacco from Cotswold Close, Gunthorpe, Peterborough, on 23 December

29: Theft of a Ford Fiesta from Cotswold Close, Gunthorpe, Peterborough, on 23 December

30: Burglary including theft of car keys, purse and cash from Hawthorn Drive, Whittlesey on 24 December

31: Theft of an Audi Q3 from Hawthorn Drive, Whittlesey, on 24 December

32: Theft from a motor vehicle, namely number plates, in Mendip Grove, Gunthorpe, Peterborough, on 26 December

33: Theft from a motor vehicle, namely number plates, in Willonholt, Ravensthorpe, Peterborough, on 27 December

34: Attempted burglary in Francis Gardens, Dogsthorpe, Peterborough, on 27 December

35: Theft of a BMW 520D from Swale Avenue, Gunthorpe, Peterborough, on 27 December

36: Attempted burglary in Richmond Avenue, Walton, Peterborough, on 28 December

37: Burglary including theft of car keys from Hastings Road, Walton, Peterborough, on 28 December

38: Attempted theft of a Volkswagen Golf from Hastings Road, Walton, Peterborough, on 28 December

39: Dangerous driving in Station Road, Bardney, Lincolnshire, on 29 December

40: Theft of a Range Rover Evoke from Runswick Close, North Hykeham, Lincoln, on 15 October

 

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