'Prolific' North Warwickshire burglar sentenced to 66 months in prison
By James Smith
28th Jun 2021 | Local News
A 'prolific' burglar has been sentenced to 66 months in prison for nine offences committed in North Warwickshire between March 2019 and February 2021.
Lea Jon Hiatt, 48, of no fixed abode, appeared at Warwick Crown Court on 16 June.
The court heard that on 6 February 2021 officers patrolling the A5 identified a suspected stolen vehicle and attempted to bring it to a stop.
Hiatt was the driver and tried to evade capture, driving at speeds of up to 95mph, turning off headlights and using the wrong side of the road before crashing into a tree in Baddesley Ensor.
Hiatt caused significant injuries to himself during the impact and required hospital treatment.
At the time, Hiatt was wanted by police for several burglary offences which he was subsequently arrested for. He was charged on 17 February 2021 and remanded in custody prior to his appearance in court.
Hiatt pleaded guilty to five burglary related offences; two counts of Attempted burglary, Burglary – dwelling, Burglary – other than dwelling and going equipped to steal. He also pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, driving without a licence, driving without insurance and receiving stolen goods.
PC Daniel Stanton said "In his attempts to escape justice Hiatt has acted recklessly. with little thought for himself and total disregard to the danger he posed to members of the public.
"Hiatt will now have time to contemplate the damaging impact he has had on the victims of burglary and we hope he will be deterred from continuing this totally unacceptable behaviour in the future.
"We are pleased that justice has been done and this prolific offender will be off the streets of Warwickshire where he cannot cause harm to others."
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