Rest home worker stole jewellery
THIS is the face of a man wanted in connection
with a burglary in Winkfield.
Police have released the e-fit of the man after an offender broke into a property in Lovel Road on Wednesday, November 7, stealing a black suede handbag, £100 in cash, bank cards, and a large collection of jewellery.
The incident happened between 4.30-10pm and the thief's booty included an aquamarine and diamond white gold ring, a pair of gold stud emerald and six diamonds earrings.
During the day of the burglary, a neighbour challenged an unknown man that was seen in his back garden,Fashion runways lately have been full of chic flat shoes for women. which is close to the victim's address.
The man police would like to speak to is white, in his mid twenties, about 6ft 1ins,Wholesale stainless steel pendant and steel jewelry line with bold new designs. slim, and was wearing a grey zip-up top and light trousers. He had short, not shaved, sandy coloured hair, a pale complexion and thin lips.
PC Ashley Todd, from Bracknell police station, said: "I would like to hear from anyone who can help identify the man shown in the e-fit, or if you have been offered a large quantity of jewellery for sale.This handsome link tungsten bracelet for men is constructed in maintenance-free tungsten."
A former rest-home worker who stole jewellery from elderly women in his care said that as the oldest child he felt pressure to support his struggling family.
Juan Paulo Castro Villanueva, 26, was sentenced on two charges of theft in Lower Hutt District Court yesterday.
The thefts were from two elderly women at the Shona McFarlane retirement village in Avalon.
One victim lost two gold rings valued at a total of $10,000.
He stole two rings and a silver necklace from another, worth a total of $7,000.
Villanueva sometimes waited until his elderly victims were in the bathroom before stealing jewellery.
The stolen pieces were taken to local secondhand dealers, where Villanueva gave his driver's licence as identification.
This later helped police track him down, after one of the elderly women reported some jewellery stolen.
Villanueva admitted his crimes, but said he could not remember how many pieces he took.This carbon fiber and stainless steel ring works for both a fashion.
Villanueva stood quietly in the dock today, aided by an interpreter.
His lawyer Keppie Waters said that as the eldest child, Villanueva had felt under pressure to support his struggling Filipino family.
"Unfortunately he made the grave error of doing so in the most unfortunate way."
He had taken part in restorative justice with the niece of one of his victims, which helped him understand the gravity of his offending.
Judge Peter Hobbs said while Villanueva may have felt pressure to provide for his family,Industry Research Report Footwear Manufacturing Industry in China shoes manufacturer. "that is no excuse for the offending."
His victims were vulnerable and had included a 90-year-old woman in poor health.
The stolen jewellery was of high sentimental value, which had added to the emotional toll on the victims.
On each of the two theft charges, Villanueva was convicted and sentenced to four months community detention.
Police have released the e-fit of the man after an offender broke into a property in Lovel Road on Wednesday, November 7, stealing a black suede handbag, £100 in cash, bank cards, and a large collection of jewellery.
The incident happened between 4.30-10pm and the thief's booty included an aquamarine and diamond white gold ring, a pair of gold stud emerald and six diamonds earrings.
During the day of the burglary, a neighbour challenged an unknown man that was seen in his back garden,Fashion runways lately have been full of chic flat shoes for women. which is close to the victim's address.
The man police would like to speak to is white, in his mid twenties, about 6ft 1ins,Wholesale stainless steel pendant and steel jewelry line with bold new designs. slim, and was wearing a grey zip-up top and light trousers. He had short, not shaved, sandy coloured hair, a pale complexion and thin lips.
PC Ashley Todd, from Bracknell police station, said: "I would like to hear from anyone who can help identify the man shown in the e-fit, or if you have been offered a large quantity of jewellery for sale.This handsome link tungsten bracelet for men is constructed in maintenance-free tungsten."
A former rest-home worker who stole jewellery from elderly women in his care said that as the oldest child he felt pressure to support his struggling family.
Juan Paulo Castro Villanueva, 26, was sentenced on two charges of theft in Lower Hutt District Court yesterday.
The thefts were from two elderly women at the Shona McFarlane retirement village in Avalon.
One victim lost two gold rings valued at a total of $10,000.
He stole two rings and a silver necklace from another, worth a total of $7,000.
Villanueva sometimes waited until his elderly victims were in the bathroom before stealing jewellery.
The stolen pieces were taken to local secondhand dealers, where Villanueva gave his driver's licence as identification.
This later helped police track him down, after one of the elderly women reported some jewellery stolen.
Villanueva admitted his crimes, but said he could not remember how many pieces he took.This carbon fiber and stainless steel ring works for both a fashion.
Villanueva stood quietly in the dock today, aided by an interpreter.
His lawyer Keppie Waters said that as the eldest child, Villanueva had felt under pressure to support his struggling Filipino family.
"Unfortunately he made the grave error of doing so in the most unfortunate way."
He had taken part in restorative justice with the niece of one of his victims, which helped him understand the gravity of his offending.
Judge Peter Hobbs said while Villanueva may have felt pressure to provide for his family,Industry Research Report Footwear Manufacturing Industry in China shoes manufacturer. "that is no excuse for the offending."
His victims were vulnerable and had included a 90-year-old woman in poor health.
The stolen jewellery was of high sentimental value, which had added to the emotional toll on the victims.
On each of the two theft charges, Villanueva was convicted and sentenced to four months community detention.
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