A burglar responsible for a series of burglaries in Watford has today (Friday, July 25) been jailed for five years.
Edmond Lleshe, aged 43, of Topper Street in Cambridge, appeared at St Albans Crown Court for sentencing after being found guilty of three counts of burglary dwelling and theft, and one count of going equipped to steal.
The court heard how Lleshe committed his crimes between January and February of this year, targeting properties in Kings Langley, Watford and Hemel Hempstead where he stole high value jewellery and designer watches.
Detective Constable Georgia Boyle, from the Watford Local Crime Unit, said: “We’re pleased to see Lleshe sentenced for his crimes today.
“We know that burglary can have a far-reaching and devastating impact on its victims, and we hope that those affected by Lleshe’s criminality can close this chapter now that he’s behind bars.
“My colleagues and I will always do our very best to capture and bring to justice those who choose to steal from others. Burglary will never be tolerated in Hertfordshire.”
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