Man who went on burgling spree across Cambridge jailed
Robert Rust has been handed just under two years in prison.
A burglar who went on a rampage through Cambridge has been jailed.
Robert Rust first struck on 2 March at B&Q in Newmarket Road where he stole tools including an electronic screwdriver and an angle grinder.
On 12 March he broke into the staff bike shed at Addenbrooke’s Hospital and took a £300 electric scooter.
The 37-year-old then took £400 cash from Tesco in High Street, Chesterton on 18 March.
Two days later he took £1,800 of scratch cards, alcohol and cash from Co-Op in Milton Road where he left behind a sledgehammer with his DNA.
Rust’s rampage continued on 24 March when he smashed the door of The Red Mug in Chesterton Road and stole £40, again leaving his DNA behind.
He used a brick to smash a shop front on Green End Road on 27 March where he stole cash and alcohol before breaking into Lewis Barbershop in Unwin Square the same day using a concrete block to enter and steal £50 and a laptop.
Rust was arrested on 11 April after breaking into Nisa in Green End Road where he was confronted by a shop worker who called police.
At Huntingdon Law Courts yesterday (8 August), Rust, of Stirling Road, Northstowe, was sentenced to 23 months in prison after previously pleading guilty to seven counts of burglary and theft from a shop.
PC Samantha Chapman, who investigated, said: “Rust is a prolific thief and burglar with 55 convictions for 125 offences. He has caused misery to businesses across Cambridge and we hope this latest sentence provides some respite to businesses affected by his offending and that Rust himself takes the opportunities given to him to help stop his offending.”