Grimsby man jailed for six years for aggravated burglary

Police are still searching for his accomplice

Author: Julie CastonPublished 24th Feb 2023

A Grimsby man's been jailed for six years after subjecting his victims to a 'terrifying ordeal'.

33 year old Kristaps Sarovs, from Crowle Drive, was found guilty of aggravated burglary at Grimsby Crown Court yesterday (23rd February).

Sarovs was found to have entered a property on Hainton Avenue, Grimsby, on Thursday 26th March 2020 with another man who has not yet been identified.

Sarovs and the other man threatened the occupants of the property. One occupant was struck with an imitation firearm as the men demanded money. The men left the property with mobile phones and money.

Sarovs was arrested later that day and an imitation firearm was recovered.

Officer in the case Detective Sergeant Chris Clarke said:

“Firstly, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the victims for their patience. This has been a long journey to justice for them and the resilience and strength they have shown throughout the lengthy process has been incredible.

"Any intrusion into your property is bound to be a terrifying ordeal, but the involvement of a weapon has understandably left the victims shaken and frightened even in their own home.

"Whilst I am keen to stress the weapon used was an imitation firearm, the victims would not have known that when they saw it.

"Whilst the use of firearms in Humberside is thankfully rare, I would like to stress that weapons of any kind have no place in our area and will not be tolerated.

"I hope the sentence handed out to Sarovs will give him time to reflect on the impact of his actions. Whilst he is in prison now, I am aware that his accomplice is not, and I would ask anyone who knows who it may have been to get in contact with us. It was nearly three years ago, but I am sure that someone knows something and they haven’t come forward.

"If you do have information, you can contact us on 101 quoting reference 20900347858. Alternatively, you can contact independent charity Crimestoppers independently on 0800 555 111."

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