A BURGLAR must pay hundreds of pounds after admitting his crimes in Iver.
David Nolan, of Beech Close in West Drayton, appeared at Aylesbury Crown Court on Tuesday, June 28, where he admitted the burglary.
On May 30, the 34 year old stole jewellery and cash from inside the victim's home in Church Road, Iver.
He was arrested nearby and charged the next day. He pleaded guilty to burglary with intent to steal.
At the same court, Nolan was sentenced to nine months in prison suspended for two years and ordered to pay £500 in compensation.
Investigating officer, Detective Constable Ben Sarl, based at Amersham police station, said: “Burglary is an incredibly invasive crime and one we take seriously.
“Nolan pleaded guilty and will now have the opportunity to learn from his actions.
“It will hopefully serve a lesson to others who seek to commit crimes of this nature that we will investigate and look to put offenders before the courts.”
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