Three youths sentenced after Salisbury FC break-in

The trio caused damage that cost the club over £2,000

Author: Aaron HarperPublished 7th May 2024

Three teenagers have been sentenced after breaking into Salisbury FC's home ground on 6 April 2023.

The trio, who can't be named for legal reasons were given referral orders between four and nine months as well as being ordered to each pay £200 in compensation.

They admitted to burglary and criminal damage at Salisbury Youth Court.

The group broke into the Raymond McEnhill clubhouse, causing damage to a number of rooms which cost more than £2,000 in repair and cleaning bills for the club.

Det Con Martyn Powell said: “The result from court will cause the three involved to work with key workers so that they can be steered away from further criminality.

“The compensation will provide at least some compensation towards the damage caused.”

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