Jordan May travelled from Yorkshire to Lancashire by taxi to attempt burglaries and steal a car in Chorley. He was caught by Lancashire Police's South Burglary Team and sentenced to two years and three months in jail.
A thief who travelled from Yorkshire to Lancashire to steal a car and attempt home burglaries has been jailed.
Enquiries found May had called a taxi in Leeds and travelled to Blackburn on the day. A second taxi was then booked from Blackburn to Chorley and the stolen car was seen travelling back to Blackburn. Join our LancsLive WhatsApp group LancsLive now has its very own WhatsApp community to deliver the latest news straight to your phone.
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