Thief sentenced for stealing bleed kit in Bristol
Police say his actions 'could have had a catastrophic impact' if a bleed kit he stole was needed in an emergency
A thief has been sentenced after pleading guilty to stealing a bleed kit in Bristol.
Ryan Horler received a suspended sentence when he appeared in court this week charged with stealing the lifesaving equipment from Frogmore Street on Sunday 11th August.
The 42-year-old, from Hartcliffe, was also charged with theft of a bike on 19th May and eight counts of theft from shops between 5th July and 21st September.
Horler appeared at Bristol Magistrates Court on Wednesday 25th September, where he pleaded guilty to all 10 offences.
He was sentenced at the same court on Tuesday 15th October, where he received a 16-week prison sentence, suspended for 18 months.
He must also adhere to a curfew for eight weeks and pay ÂŁ125 compensation.
The bleed kit was installed following a partnership between Avon and Somerset Police, HeartSafe UK and NHS England South and are available 24/7.
It is one of more than 350 across the region installed by the Avon and Somerset Bleed Kit Partnership.
The kits, which are housed in unlocked cabinets, can be used by non-trained members of the public to stop catastrophic bleeding before an ambulance or emergency service can arrive at the scene.
The stolen kit was replaced within an hour of the theft being reported.
PC Max Sims, officer in the case, said: "Bleed kits can help to save the life of someone who has been critically injured and the mindless theft of one could have had a catastrophic impact should it have been unavailable when needed in an emergency.
“CCTV footage showing the offence was identified during our investigation, enabling us to issue a public appeal to identify the suspect a few days later. We're grateful to those who assisted our enquiries, and helped us identify Ryan Horler as the offender."