Thief given chance of freedom for 'spree of breaking into vehicles' on Sunderland streets

A thief has been given a chance of freedom after a wrecking "spree" that left seven vehicles damaged.
The case was heard at Newcastle Crown Court.The case was heard at Newcastle Crown Court.
The case was heard at Newcastle Crown Court.

Kieron Wright targeted motors that had been parked in the River View area of Sunderland, all within hours of each other, last October.

Newcastle Crown Court heard the all of the vehicles, which included cars and vans, were damaged by the 28-year-old, who smashed windows and lights, and some had personal property taken from inside.

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Prosecutor Paul Reid told the court: "It was a spree of breaking into vehicles parked in Sunderland."

At the time of the car attacks, Wright was on bail after being caught with a balaclava, torch and small hammer near the scene of a burglary and for stealing perfume from Asda.

Wright, who has a long criminal record, pleaded guilty to going equipped for theft, criminal damage and theft charges.

Jamie Adams, defending, said Wright, of Rosedale Street, Sunderland, was "wanting to be caught" so he could get help with his drug problem.

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Mr Adams said Wright is "trying to sort himself out" and has responded well while in custody on remand.

Mr Recorder John Aitken adjourned the case so that Wright can be assessed for his suitability for a drug rehabilitation order.

The judge told him: "It seems to me you have shown some progress and it would be in everyone's interests if you could get a grip of your drug abuse which might lead to you not offending again."

Wright was given bail and has been told he will receive a non-custodial sentence if he can convince the drug treatment authorities that he is willing to work with them.

But the judge warned him: "If you are unable to persuade them of that, I will have no choice but to give you a custodial sentence."