Wigan burglar with 34 offences on his criminal record is back in the dock - but avoids jail

A Wigan “career burglar” with an “appalling” criminal record has once again been in the dock to admit taking gardening equipment.
Wigan and Leigh Magistrates CourtWigan and Leigh Magistrates Court
Wigan and Leigh Magistrates Court

Kevin Furlong pleaded guilty to burglary from a garage and handling stolen goods when he appeared at Wigan Magistrates’ Court.

The offences took place in the Lancaster area and involved high-powered equipment worth around £1,430.

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The court was told Furlong had no fewer than 34 offences of burglary on his criminal record.

Prosecuting, Tess Kenyon said police noticed a Nissan Qashqai piled high with tools and Furlong, of Millers Lane, Platt Bridge, in the passenger seat at around 5am on June 6 last year.

The burglary happened at a property in Abbeystead with items including a lawnmower, strimmer, hedge trimmer and petrol can disappearing. A door lock and a side window had been damaged to gain entry to the garage.

A second resident living in a rural area then said the shed at the bottom of his garden had been opened and more gardening equipment removed.

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Ms Kenyon said: “It’s fair to say Furlong is a career burglar. This case is clearly aggravated by his appalling record.”

Defending, Nick Woosey said the 50-year-old said he had been picked up by a man who turned out to be a co-defendant and driven on what he thought was a camping weekend. However, the other man disappeared for around half an hour after stopping the car and then drove to a country lane where boxes of items were laid out.

Furlong was told he had to accept that handling those goods, knowing they had been got hold of illegally, was a serious criminal offence. Ms Kenyon said Furlong had apologised for upset caused in police interview.

He received a community order with 25 rehabilitation activity requirements and a four-month curfew. He was ordered to pay £200 compensation.