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A 33-year-old from Romsey has been jailed 15 months in prison for several offences in Hampshire and Dorset.
James Robert Wood, of Cutforth Way in Romsey, appeared before Southampton Crown Court Tuesday (25 June) for sentencing.
It follows theft and criminal damage incidents in Romsey, the New Forest, and Swanage and Shaftesbury in Dorset.
Most recently on 27 May this year, Wood stole a wheel from a vehicle on Botley Road, Romsey.
On one occasion, on 13 April 2024, ood stole a bronze statue worth £4980 and a pair of garden gloves from an address in Emery Down. On the same day he stole an electric bicycle worth £3000 from another address in the same area.
Prior to that, on 25 August 2023, he stole a number plate from a vehicle on Fordingbridge High Street.
The court also heard how on 16 August 2023, Wood attempted to burgle an address on Ashford Close, Fordingbridge, and caused damage to a garden shed during an attempt to gain entry.
He was also sentenced for a theft at Ivy Cross in Shaftesbury on 27 October 2023, and a burglary and criminal damage on Ulwell Road in Swanage.