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PostPosted: Tue Dec 15, 2020 7:59 pm 
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Thief who broke into hardworking taxi driver's car outside Newcastle Central Station is jailed

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A thief who broke into a taxi before running off bare-chested with a stolen wallet has now been jailed.

Magistrates in Newcastle heard how Joseph Dunn smashed the window of the taxi parked outside Newcastle Central Station on November 16 last year and was caught rummaging through the glove box by the driver.

Startled, Dunn ran off but was apprehended and temporarily detained by three members of the public.

In the ensuing struggle, Dunn managed to wriggle free of his jacket and jumper and ran off bare chested into the city.

The driver, whose wallet containing cash and cards were stolen by Dunn, reported the crime to British Transport Police.

Specialist forensic officers examined the clothing left behind at the scene and managed to find a DNA match to Dunn.

Dunn, aged 47, of HMP Stockton-on-Tees, has now pleaded guilty to theft from a motor vehicle.

Newcastle magistrates sentenced him to eight weeks in jail for the offence and ordered him to pay £145 compensation to the victim.

Investigating officer PC Andy Pearson said: “Dunn targeted a hardworking victim, who, in the run up to Christmas, was no doubt working even longer hours, only to have Dunn help himself to his earnings.

“Thanks to DNA we were able to match him to the crime without a shadow of a doubt leaving him no option but to plead guilty.”

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sounds like an habitual perp!

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edders23 wrote:
sounds like an habitual perp!

Sounds like someone who was already inside and pleaded guilty so this sentence would run concurrent to the one he is on.

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