St Leonards man jailed for burgling house while victim slept

Billy Kent. Picture: Sussex PoliceBilly Kent. Picture: Sussex Police
Billy Kent. Picture: Sussex Police
A man has been jailed for three years for burgling a house in St Leonards after fingerprint evidence linked him to the crime.

A spokesman for Sussex Police confirmed Billy Kent, 20, of Wishing Tree Road in St Leonards, was sentenced at Lewes Crown Court on Tuesday (September 8).

Officers attended a property in Bexhill Road on June 29 following a report of a burglary overnight, police said. The victim had gone to bed about 10.30pm on June 28 and awoken at 6.45am the following morning to find an ipad, £30 cash and some tobacco had been stolen.

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The victim, according to police, discovered the kitchen window and all kitchen drawers had been opened, the bins in front of the property had been moved and the key to the side gate was found discarded outside after being left on the kitchen counter before bed.

Forensic teams attended the property and found a fingerprint on the ridge of the kitchen window matching that of Billy Kent, according to police.

He was arrested by officers on August 7 and interviewed. The Crown Prosecution Service authorised the charge of burglary and Kent was remanded in custody until his appearance in Crown Court, police said.

PC Ciaran Gaymer said: "Burglary can be a devastating crime. It is not just about the items that were taken, it can leave victims feeling uneasy after knowing someone broke into their home - which should be a place of safety.

"We are pleased the courts acknowledged the impact this crime has had by serving Kent with a three year sentence."

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