Simon Peter Loveland, aged 45, used sledge hammers and axes to smash into shops in Telford, Newport and Bromsgrove, swiping cash from the back office. Shrewsbury Crown Court heard how Loveland and his co-conspirators identified Aldi stores as “weak” targets.
Three days later, Loveland was part of a group that targeted an Aldi store in Sherwood Road in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. That time they stole £2,090 in cash. Loveland, of Junction Street, Oldbury, pleaded guilty to three counts of burglary. The court heard he has 40 previous convictions for 121 offences, a history which Judge Peter Barrie described as “a terrible record of offending”. Debra White, mitigating, said Loveland’s daughter, who has Turner Syndrome, described him as “a good family man”, and said members of his family relied on him due to their medical conditions.
Judge Barrie told Loveland: “You and your co-burglars clearly identified Aldi as a weak target for this sort of burglary. You went armed with a weapon, or certainly a tool, to break into the office area where cash was kept, in each case making off with a substantial amount of money and causing considerable damage. This was a deliberate and planned series of burglaries.”
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