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Home / Crime and Justice / Snapchat Burglar Jailed for £300k Spree

Snapchat Burglar Jailed for £300k Spree

29 Jan

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Summary

  • Thief jailed for nine years for a crime spree.
  • Videos filmed by the suspect became key evidence.
  • Stolen goods and cars amounted to over £300,000.
Snapchat Burglar Jailed for £300k Spree

A prolific thief, Liam Moore, aged 20, has been sentenced to nine years in prison for a widespread crime spree. For three months, Moore engaged in burglary and car theft, amassing over £300,000 in stolen property. His actions primarily targeted homes and vehicles in Birmingham and Solihull between August 13 and October 7, 2023.

Moore's downfall was his own digital footprint. He filmed numerous videos of his crimes, including melting a door lock, and posted them to Snapchat. This self-incriminating footage, combined with analysis of his phone records, directly linked him to 13 burglaries and 14 car thefts, aiding West Midlands Police significantly.

Initially denying the charges, Moore changed his plea to guilty during his trial at Birmingham Crown Court. Detective Sergeant Charlie Edwards commended the hard work of the police in ensuring accountability, highlighting Moore's arrogance in documenting his crimes, which he referred to as "grafting," a term that deeply insulted the victims.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Liam Moore, aged 20, was jailed for nine years for a three-month crime spree involving burglaries and car thefts amounting to over £300,000.
Police caught Liam Moore using videos he posted on Snapchat of himself committing burglaries and stealing cars, along with his phone records.
During his crime spree between August 13 and October 7, 2023, Liam Moore stole more than £300,000 worth of cars and goods.

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