Here we take a look at some of the criminals locked up during the summer of 2022.
All of the information below comes from either Sussex Police or our reporters attending court in person.
![Thousands of pounds worth of stolen jewellery was recovered after officers tracked down a vehicle linked to a burglary in Goring, Sussex Police has reported. Police said they were alerted after the victims called 999 to report that a bag of jewellery had been taken from the hallway of an address in Goring on Sunday, June 26. They had been to an antiques fair in Surrey earlier that day, and believe they may have been followed back to Sussex, police added. At 5.30pm, a woman wearing dark clothing, a face mask and baseball cap entered the driveway and took the bag containing the jewels, worth an estimated £100,000, while the victims were unloading the car, Sussex Police reported. Police said she ran to a nearby vehicle, but fortunately the victim managed to record the vehicle details and called 999. A contact handler kept in close radio contact with our officers from the Roads Policing Unit (RPU) to help ensure that the vehicle was located and stopped, Sussex Police added. Police said RPU officers stopped the car as it drove through Fittleworth near Pulborough, arresting the driver and a passenger on suspicion of theft. Sussex Police said officers arrested a 31-year-old woman formerly from Enfield, London, and a 50-year-old man from Southwark, London, on suspicion of theft from the person of another. Following a swift investigation by Worthing CID, Maria Liliana Artunduaga Narvaez, 31, of Heaton Road, Peckham Rye, and Ramiro Hernandez-Islas, 50, also of Heaton Road, Peckham Rye, were both charged with burglary, police added. Police said Hernandez-Islas was also charged with driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence, and driving without valid insurance. They appeared before Lewes Crown Court on July 27, where they admitted the charges. They were both jailed for two years, police added.](https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjYzN2Q5YmNjLTc5NDgtNGVjMy05NTdkLTQ1N2ZjNDViNjQ5MTpmZGYwYWIwYi1jNjgyLTRlYzktODIwZS02NzI4NGZkOTczNzE=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
53. Locked up in Sussex 2022: These are some of the criminals jailed between May and August
Thousands of pounds worth of stolen jewellery was recovered after officers tracked down a vehicle linked to a burglary in Goring, Sussex Police has reported. Police said they were alerted after the victims called 999 to report that a bag of jewellery had been taken from the hallway of an address in Goring on Sunday, June 26. They had been to an antiques fair in Surrey earlier that day, and believe they may have been followed back to Sussex, police added. At 5.30pm, a woman wearing dark clothing, a face mask and baseball cap entered the driveway and took the bag containing the jewels, worth an estimated £100,000, while the victims were unloading the car, Sussex Police reported. Police said she ran to a nearby vehicle, but fortunately the victim managed to record the vehicle details and called 999. A contact handler kept in close radio contact with our officers from the Roads Policing Unit (RPU) to help ensure that the vehicle was located and stopped, Sussex Police added. Police said RPU officers stopped the car as it drove through Fittleworth near Pulborough, arresting the driver and a passenger on suspicion of theft. Sussex Police said officers arrested a 31-year-old woman formerly from Enfield, London, and a 50-year-old man from Southwark, London, on suspicion of theft from the person of another. Following a swift investigation by Worthing CID, Maria Liliana Artunduaga Narvaez, 31, of Heaton Road, Peckham Rye, and Ramiro Hernandez-Islas, 50, also of Heaton Road, Peckham Rye, were both charged with burglary, police added. Police said Hernandez-Islas was also charged with driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence, and driving without valid insurance. They appeared before Lewes Crown Court on July 27, where they admitted the charges. They were both jailed for two years, police added. Photo: Sussex Police