Three men have been sentenced after they were convicted of a number of offences in Buckinghamshire.
Leon Davies, aged 41 of Jarry Court, Marlow, was sentenced to a total of three years in jail, after he pleaded guilty three counts of theft from a motor vehicle and was found guilty by jury of one count of burglary.
Aaron Peachey, aged 46, of Woodwhite Drive, Aylesbury was sentenced to a total of three years’ in jail, after he pleaded guilty to three counts of theft from motor vehicle and possession of a bladed article and was found guilty by a jury of one count of burglary.
Jordan Carton, aged 25, of Prebendal Place, Aylesbury, was given a community order to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work after he pleaded guilty to three counts of theft from a motor vehicle and burglary.
The convictions relate to incidents on 22 December 2023, where the three offenders went on a crime spree on Philip Drive, Flackwell Heath. They broke into three cars and carried out a burglary. A member of the public called the police and officers attended and arrested the three. Peachey was found to be carrying a knife when he was arrested.
Investigating officer, Detective Constable Conor Cormican, said: “The three men were intent on seeking to profit by taking other people’s property.
“Thames Valley Police is committed to investigating such offenders and bringing them before the courts to face justice.”

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