Sledgehammer burglar jailed after £7,500 raid on Nottinghamshire shop

A burglar who smashed his way into a Nottinghamshire convenience store with a sledgehammer has been jailed.
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Delwyn McCaffery, 40, smashed the windows of the McColl’s Convenience store in Highbury Road, Bulwell, with a long-handled sledgehammer just after midnight on September 26, 2019.

He spent a few minutes inside before leaving with £3,700 worth of cigarettes.

Delwyn McCaffery has been jailed after raiding a shop armed with a sledgehammer.Delwyn McCaffery has been jailed after raiding a shop armed with a sledgehammer.
Delwyn McCaffery has been jailed after raiding a shop armed with a sledgehammer.
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Following the burglary, the store was left to repair the damage to window costing £1,000, and £2,800 loss of trade, leaving McColl's £7,500 out of pocket.

An investigation was launched by Nottinghamshire Police detectives, who identified McCaffery from CCTV footage.

He was arrested at his home address shortly after the incident.

Officers searched the property, where they recovered the sledgehammer identified in the CCTV footage in the shed.

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McCaffery, of Donbas Close, Bulwell, was charged with serious aggravated burglary and was sentenced to two years imprisonment at Nottingham Crown Court. He was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £149.

Detective Constable Colin Kirkup, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Burglary is incredibly damaging to businesses, as it targets their property, inconveniences the business and its staff and leaves hard-working people out-of-pocket.

“Crimes targeting shops are far from being ‘victimless crimes’ and we must be clear that we will not tolerate this behaviour in our county. I am pleased McCaffery has been put behind bars and has been held accountable for his behaviour.”

To report a crime in your neighbourhood call police on 101.