Five men jailed for a total of 50 years after ram raid on Essex shop

They took an ATM machine

Damage to the Co-op
Author: Sian RochePublished 21st Oct 2022

Five men have been jailed for a total of 50 years - after a ram raid at a shop in Great Notley earlier this year.

Essex Police were called to a Co-op in Panners Parade on 7th January.

A van had reversed into the shop shutters and caused extensive damage to the front entrance.

Five men then used the van to pull an ATM from the wall, which they then took from the scene in vehicles police say were also stolen.

At about 6.20am, the remnants of the stolen ATM were located in Colne Engaine.

Police were later able to trace a van used in the theft, and arrested the men, named as Shane Parker, Wayne Parker, Jamie Parker, Danny Johnson and James Hamilton, during raids in February.

Convicted

They were charged with two counts of conspiring to commit burglary as well as number of other offences.

Such was the weight of evidence against them, each of the men admitted the offences and were sentenced at Chelmsford Crown Court on Tuesday 18 October.

CCTV image of the burglary

Shane Parker, 25, of Swaynes Lane, Comberton admitted both charges as well as arson and was sentenced to a total of 14 years in prison.

Wayne Parker, 27, of Sandiacres Caravan Site, Long Green, Cressing was sentenced to a total of 13 years and nine month in prison.

Jamie Parker, 37, of Church Road, Wicken, Ely, admitted both charges and arson and was sentenced to seven and a half years in prison.

Danny Johnson, 22, of Ampthill Road, Kempston Hardwick, Bedford, admitted both charges and arson and was sentenced to six years in prison.

Jamie Hamilton, 23, of Berkely Drive, Chelmsford, admitted both charges as well as arson, theft of a motor vehicle and dangerous driving. He was sentenced to nine years in prison.

Police response

Detective Inspector Frazer Low, of our serious and organised crime unit, led the investigation.

He said: “These individuals clearly thought they could get away with these invasive and incredibly damaging crimes, but they were wrong.

“Thanks to the work of the investigative team, we were able to use a variety of policing tactics in order to quickly identify them as the perpetrators and put arrest strategies in place.

“We were able to quickly get these men off the streets and such was the evidence we were able to offer to the Crown Prosecution Service, all five men were left with very little option but to admit their guilt and were sentenced appropriately on Tuesday.”

DI Low added: “To any crime groups who believes they can commit crime in Essex, we will identify you, we will track you down, you will be arrested and ultimately jailed for a significant period.”

Chief Inspector Martin Richards, Braintree district commander, added: “This was an excellent piece of detective work by our specialist teams and it has secured lengthy convictions of career criminals.

“Our teams have consistently worked tirelessly to help the communities of Braintree and Uttlesford and putting people behind bars who are resolved on criminal intent.

“I have no doubt these convictions and sentences have made our district a much safer place.”

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