Preston burglar jailed for five years

Wesley Holden targeted businesses and student accommodation

Author: Louisa KingPublished 18th Nov 2024

A burglar who targeted businesses and student accommodation buildings in Preston has been jailed.

Between July and September this year, Wesley Holden stole bags, cash, games consoles and bank cards from numerous properties in the City Centre.

Following an investigation by Lancashire Police, he was arrested and charged with eleven offences: three counts of burglary in a dwelling, three counts of burglary other than a dwelling, two counts of fraud by misrepresentation, two counts of theft and attempted burglary.

Holden, 47, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to all offences and on Friday, 15th November, 2024, he appeared before Preston Crown Court and was sentenced to 5 years in prison.

DC Dave Hanna form the South Residential Burglary Team said: “Burglary is an offence that is extremely distressing for victims, leaving them feeling unsafe in their own homes and properties. I am pleased that Holden has been taken off the streets and brought to justice.

“This conviction and sentence shows that we will not tolerate offences like this in Preston.”

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