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Skegness man banned from shops and jailed after burglary spree

The order prevents him from entering any retail premises in Skegness or Boston, with the exception of Morrisons on Wainfleet Road in Skegness.

Bradley Smith has been sentenced after he targeted a number of premises in Skegness and Boston in August and October this year.  

20-year-old Smith of Lincoln Road, Skegness appeared at Lincoln Magistrates’ Court on Friday 29 November where he was handed a 27-week custodial sentence and Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO). The order prevents him from entering any retail premises in Skegness or Boston, with the exception of Morrisons on Wainfleet Road in Skegness. The CBO will last for two years from 29 November 2024. 

This sentence comes on the back of a spate of burglaries spanning Skegness and Boston which included: 

  • 5 August 2024 – Burglary at the The Arrundal Hotel on Church Close, Boston
  • 16 August 2024 – Theft from the Morrisons store on Wide Bargate, Boston
  • 18 August 2024 – Burglary at the Vape Shop on Waterfall Plaza, Bank Street, Boston
  • 3 October 2024 – Burglary at Jack Snipe public house, on Queens Road, Skegness

Smith’s crime spree was brought to an end thanks to the local knowledge of Skegness’ and Boston’s Neighbourhood Policing Teams who completed detailed analysis of vital CCTV evidence. 

Owing to the strength of evidence put to him, under caution Smith admitted the three charges of burglary and one of theft.    

Chief Inspector Mike Parsons urges everyone to report incidents of crime and anti-social behaviour.  While we may not be able to respond immediately, he explains that “ultimately, every crime report, no matter how small it may seem, contributes to a larger intelligence picture that helps keep communities safe.  

“Our communities’ vigilance and willingness to report crime can make a significant difference. Being united against crime, we stand stronger.  Through collaboration and vigilance, we nurture a safe, peaceful community which everyone can enjoy.” 

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