Burglar jailed after stealing cars and jewellery during 12 raids - including a knifepoint attack in the Harborough district

David Lee Bradley was handed a nine year and nine month jail sentence
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A man has been jailed after cars and jewellery were stolen in 12 burglaries, including including a knifepoint attack in the Harborough district.

David Lee Bradley, 29, was sentenced on Tuesday (September 22) after admitting conspiracy to burgle.

Bradley, formerly of Wappenbury Road, Coventry was handed a nine year and nine month jail sentence.

David Lee Bradley has been jailed after cars and jewellery were stolen in 12 burglaries.David Lee Bradley has been jailed after cars and jewellery were stolen in 12 burglaries.
David Lee Bradley has been jailed after cars and jewellery were stolen in 12 burglaries.

The court heard a man’s car was taken after offenders broke into his home in Lutterworth and threatened him with a knife.

The other properties he targeted were in Southam, Wolston, Long Lawford, Cawston, Nuneaton, Warwick, Brandon, Hatton, Sharnford and Coventry. The offences occurred in December 2018 and January 2019.

Warwick Crown Court heard how four Audis were stolen as part of the conspiracies and in one burglary jewellery of great sentimental value was stolen.The vehicle was used in a ram raid in Coventry a few days after and was later seized from a shipping container bound for the Middle East.

In another offence, a homeowner in Brandon was punched to his face and body, and forced to hand over his car keys.

David Lee Bradley.David Lee Bradley.
David Lee Bradley.

Police enquiries managed to place Bradley at the scenes of all the offences and he was arrested at the end of January 2019.

Police Staff Investigator Simon Hutton from Warwickshire Police Proactive CID said: “Bradley was part of a highly organised gang of criminals who terrorised homeowners across three counties. Where people got in their way they were threatened with violence.

“The length of the sentence reflects the severity of the offences and the terror Bradley caused in our communities.”