Gang who stole £300k in jewellery and cash after raiding more than 50 homes are jailed
A gang of burglars who stole £300,000 in cash and jewellery after raiding more than 50 homes have been jailed for a combined total of 48 years.
The four thieves struck properties across Warwickshire, Birmingham, Solihull and Walsall between November last year and January.
The masked gang would target addresses and force their way inside either by smashing windows or forcing open locked gates and doors.
Shocking CCTV shows the gang raiding mostly empty properties. In one clip two of the crooks remove a bay window while traffic passes yards away.
In another security video, the gang break into a home where a woman was in at the time.
The gang were finally caught after detectives scoured hours of CCTV which captured them using two getaway cars, an Audi R3 and a VW Golf, on false plates.
Jason MacDonaugh, 32, was identified as the buyer and seller of the Audi. Cops were able to connect his associates to the crimes which also saw them strike near Bristol and Sandwell.
Phone records also linked the gang to the location of the burglaries.
Police also identified fellow gang members Darren O'Halloran, 38, and Barney Casey, 22, to Yorkshire where they were arrested in early February.
The fourth member of the gang, Daniel Harty, 32, was arrested in Wales later the same month.
The four, who were originally from Ireland, were convicted of conspiracy to burgle following a trial.
They were jailed for a total of almost 50 years at Birmingham Crown Court yesterday (September 11).
MacDonaugh was jailed for 13-and-a-half years while O'Halloran and Harty were both locked up for 12 years each. Casey was jailed for ten-a-half-years.
Sgt James Birtles, of West Midlands Police, said: "These four burglars have quite rightly lost their freedom for a long time.
"Their crime spree saw them target more than 50 homes across the West Midlands in just a few months.
"But following extensive enquiries, including working with the An Garda Síochána and other police forces, we managed to identify and link them to the series of break-ins.
"I'm convinced if we hadn't have caught them, they would have continued to carry out more burglaries, in the region and beyond."
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