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Sean Seddon

Prolific Gateshead thief Derek McGivern locked up after spree of break-ins

A Gateshead thief who struck nearly 30 times before finally being caught has been locked up.

Derek McGivern, 43, has been handed a 14 month jail sentence after a spate of home, business and car break-ins between January and March.

The prolific con worked across Dunston , Teams and on the Team Valley trading estate.

More than 20 vehicles were broken in to and half a dozen businesses were raided over the three-month period.

Officers reviewed every crime in the areas concerned, reviewed CCTV and carried out plain clothed patrols to snare the thief.

Derek McGivern, 43, of Redheugh Court, Gateshead, has been jailed (Northumbria Police)

McGivern, of Redheugh Court, Gateshead , was identified as the culprit and admitted 30 offences and was jailed for at Newcastle Crown Court on March 28.

Following the case, Sergeant Warren Sturrock of Northumbria Police praised the investigative team for taking McGivern off the streets.

He said: "This offender has plagued the streets of Gateshead for three months and taken any opportunity he could to commit a crime.

"The scale of his offending is unusual and there is no doubt that he is a prolific and opportunistic thief who thinks only about himself.

"His crimes caused great distress to victims and left many of them out of pocket just so he could profit from a few quid.

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"In the end it was fantastic work from our investigative team that identified him as the offender and left him with little choice but to enter guilty pleas.

"They spent hours painstakingly gathering the evidence needed to secure this conviction and they deserve a huge amount of credit.

"Gateshead is a safer place with him behind bars and I hope this result brings some justice for the victims of his crimes."

McGivern's crimes included stealing a ladder and high-value power tools from a security company in Vance Business Park in Dunston on March 25.

He also admitted stealing a laptop and a coffee machine from a premises on Ellison Road on March 4 and a lock from a garage on Clockmill Road in Teams.

In a string of other raids he also stole a haul of electronic equipment and power tools.

McGivern admitted 21 charges of theft from motor vehicle, six charges of burglary other than dwelling, two counts of criminal damage and possession of a Class A drug.

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