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Jan 25th, 2017
Burglar linked to two GC robberies goes down
For two years bird
Words: James Greenwood
A prolific burglar who’s been linked with at least two robberies at golf clubs has been jailed for two years.
Gary Priestley, 23, who had 12 previous convictions for offences including burglary and theft, was among a gang who targeted Woodhall Hills Golf Club in Yorkshire last summer.
At that time of the robbery he was on bail accused of targeting Lightcliffe Golf Club, another Yorkshire golf club.
Last June Woodhall Hills GC was burgled and athough the raid was captured on CCTV it was not possible to make out the identity of the thieves.
A month later the club was targeted again, and the gang stole £4,000 worth of golf clubs. Over £500 worth of damage was also caused during the incident.
Priestley was arrested after his blood was found on the window frame.
In between that burglary and the sentence Priestley was given a suspended sentence for thefts at Lightcliffe Golf Club and Silsden Sports Club.
Prosecutor Bashir Ahmed said damage was also caused in the break-in at Silsden. “This displays a sequence of similar offending,” he said.
The court heard he had 12 previous convictions for 15 offences, including burglary, theft and handling.
Priestley admitted the Woodhall Hills Golf Club burglary at Leeds Crown Court.
Victoria Molloy representing him told the court he had come prepared for a jail sentence. She said he had been persuaded by others to join in the offence.
Jailing him, recorder Martin Simpson said: “You were on bail for similar offences. I have no choice but to impose a custodial sentence.”
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