Portsmouth burglar stealing jewellery from Emsworth house asks victim: “What are you doing here?”
A
burglar in the midst of stealing jewellery from a house in
Emsworth was confronted by the incensed female victim,
before asking her: “What are you doing here?”
Lee
White, 43, broke into the house in Westbourne Close on the
afternoon of 10 January this year. The homeowner arrived
home at 2pm to find White in her garden holding one of her
socks to store the jewellery.
White was challenged by the brave woman before a bizarre
exchange took place. The victim shouted at White: “What are
you doing here?” White then replied: “What are you doing
here?” He then fled the area on an e-scooter.
The
victim called police before entering her house to find that
jewellery had been stolen. Later that afternoon, White sold
three items of stolen jewellery to a gold shop in Portsmouth
– most items were subsequently recovered by police as part
of the investigation and returned to the victim.
White, of Sandringham Road in Portsmouth, was arrested on 11
January where he was found to be carrying crack cocaine. He
was subsequently charged with burglary and possession of
Class A drugs, and pleaded guilty to both of these offences
when he appeared at Portsmouth Magistrates’ Court on 13
January.
Appearing at Portsmouth Crown Court he was jailed for three
years. The court heard the victim was “freaked out” by what
happened. The value of the stolen items was not disclosed
but the woman said they were of strong sentimental value and
had been “part of my life for a very long time”.
DC
Paul Osborne, from the Eastern Area Crime Team, said: “This
was a brazen incident which saw White break into a locked
home in daylight hours and make no apology whatsoever when
confronted by the homeowner.
“Burglary is an invasive crime that leaves people feeling
extremely vulnerable in their own home – a space where they
should feel safe and secure. We take residential burglaries
extremely seriously - police teams work hard to identify
hotspot locations and patterns of offending to target
habitual offenders and bring them to justice.
“I
hope residents in Emsworth can be reassured now that White
has been caught and put behind bars.” For advice and
information on ways in which you can keep your home secure,
visit the police Crime Prevention page:
https://www.hampshire.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/
The News 5th February 2024