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Two men have been jailed for burglary offences in Aylesbury |
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Following an investigation by Thames Valley Police, two men have been jailed for burglary offences in Aylesbury. The men appeared at Aylesbury Crown Court on Friday 26 September, when the defendants each pleaded guilty to five counts of attempted burglary dwelling with intent and two counts of burglary dwelling theft. Tyler Bowring, aged 30, Watermead, Aylesbury, was jailed for two years and seven months. Tyler Miller, aged 23, Watermead, Aylesbury, was jailed for one year and ten months. Between August and September 2024, Bowring and Miller conspired to commit the offences. On 27 August, Bowring and Miller entered a property in Malford Crescent and stole a car key for a Nissan Qashqai. On 1 September, they attempted to enter an address in Kestrel Way and Lark Vale with the intent to steal. On 4 September, the defendants attempted to enter properties in Gogh Road, Fall Close and Levings Close with the intent to steal. On the same day, the pair entered a property in Avalon Street and stole a car key for a Mazda vehicle. Investigating officer, Detective Constable Sophie Foreman said: “Thames Valley Police completely understands the devastating impact that burglary crimes has on our local communities. “The force carried out a thorough investigation that linked Tyler Bowring and Tyler Miller to these offences, which meant we were able to arrest and charge them. “Due to the weight of evidence, Bowring and Miller pleaded guilty to the offences and I am pleased they have both been given custodial sentences. “This case demonstrates that Thames Valley Police will work tirelessly to keep our communications safe. “We would like to thank all the victims and residents who came forward with information to support our investigation and bring the offenders to justice. “Our communities are our eyes and ears across Aylesbury, therefore if you have any information about a crime then please contact us. In a non-emergency, you can call 101 or leave details via our website, or in an emergency always call 999.” | ||
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