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Burglar caught by DNA from blood left at Tonbridge break-in

A burglar who left his DNA after being cut at the scene of a break-in has been jailed.

Gavin Prentice targeted a house in Riding Lane, Hildenborough, at the end of November while the residents were away.

Gavin Prentice: Jailed
Gavin Prentice: Jailed

The 28-year-old, of Carterhatch, Enfield, smashed the glass in a rear door to gain entry, but cut himself in the process and left blood at the scene.

He stole a quantity of gold jewellery but was caught out by police after DNA was confirmed to be his following analysis and he was arrested at his London home.

Prentice pleaded guilty to burglary when he appeared before Maidstone Crown Court last Thursday.

He was sentenced to two years and four months in prison.

DC Celia King, of West Kent CID, said: "Prentice is a prolific burglar who thought he could travel to Kent to anonymously target residents.

"He stole jewellery of considerable sentimental value.

"This despicable criminal gave no thought to the impact on his victims; none of the stolen jewellery was recovered and he certainly deserves to serve time in prison."

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