40-year-old sentenced after series of arsons in Church Crookham

Jody Roberts set fire to wheelie bins, fencing and rubble bags

Author: Charlotte FisherPublished 11th Dec 2020

After pleading guilty to six arsons in Church Crookham a 40-year-old man has been sentenced.

Jody Roberts of Wickham Place in Church Crookham has been given 45 weeks in custody, suspended for two years.

Fires were set in various wheelie bins, fencing and rubble bags in the early hours of the morning at various locations in Fleet on 29th August 2018:

  • Glen Road
  • Reading Road South
  • Basingbourne Road
  • The Verne

Roberts also admitted a further arson on July 11, 2019 in a large communal bin in Wickham Place, Church Crookham.

Winchester Crown Court heard that on the night of August 29, 2018, Hampshire Fire & Rescue were called to a blaze at a bin store in Reading Road South. As the fire engine was travelling to that fire, an officer spotted another fire in Basingbourne Road, and called for another pump to attend.

While the first fire engine was dealing, a member of the public from Reading Road South reported their bins were alight too. A further arson was then reported at Basingbourne Road, where a Hippo bag had been set alight. A further fire was found in The Verne, where a bin bag was on fire.

The same night, another resident woke in the night to find his fence was on fire in Glen Road. He managed to extinguish the flames before reporting the incident.

On July 11, a year later, a member of the public discovered a fire in a large bin in a communal bin store in Wickham Place, Fleet. Hampshire Fire & Rescue again attended and put out the flames.

Roberts was identified through CCTV footage.

As well as the suspended sentence, Roberts was also placed under a Criminal Behaviour Order for five years and was fined ÂŁ500.