Posted on Friday 6 January 2023
Caught Red Handed!
One burglar clearly didn’t read the manual when he decided to target a floristry business…in high vis.
Michael Johnston clearly thought he was in stealth mode when he broke into In Bloom Florists, in Easington, creeping through the shop’s rear door just before 7am yesterday (January 5).
He took an animal sanctuary charity tin, loose change and a ribbon but when the shop’s CCTV alerted the owner to the break-in, they called us straight away and officers caught Johnston, crowbar in hand, just seven minutes later.
The 43-year-old, of Wordsworth Road, Easington, was arrested on suspicion of burglary and taken to Peterlee custody whilst CSI detectives gathered forensic evidence to build the case.
And despite a ‘no comment’ interview, Peterlee’s Volume Crime Team detectives charged Johnston with dwelling burglary.
He was remanded to court this morning where he pleaded guilty to the charge.
He is expected to appear at Newcastle Magistrates’ Court for sentencing on January 16.
Inspector Darren Wild, of Peterlee CID, said: “Johnston is a prolific burglar in our area and thanks to the owner’s speedy report, was caught in the act on his way out of the premises.
“Detectives worked around-the-clock to make sure all evidence was secured and he was put before the courts at the earliest opportunity.
“Clearly he knew the game was up when the evidence was stacked against him and we are pleased for the victim that he has pleaded guilty.”
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