In an amazing twist of fate, dormouse conservation researchers helped convict the robber who stole charity donations to the dormouse conservation project. Yesterday, Jordan Line was sentenced to four years in prison for crimes around a burglary spree that saw multiple break-ins in one weekend, including the one at Wildwood Trust between Canterbury and Herne Bay. Mr Line pleaded guilty after a thorough police investigation and was sentenced at Canterbury Crown court on the 6th June 2019. Security camera footage at Wildwood caught the thieves and thanks to a huge response from Wildwood supporters on social media, one of the three burglars was identified which, after police investigation, led to the prosecution. Wildwood Trust’s Peter Smith said: “It is fitting that the security system which caught the robbers was originally acquired to record footage of baby dormice to help scientific research into their care and protection. Yet the same system, which had been relocated to the shop after upgrading the cameras for the dormice, caught the robbers red handed when they were stealing donations made to our baby dormouse appeal” “Our security system was praised by the police for its high quality and was a vital part of the evidence that brought this prolific criminal to justice.” Over 30 of Wildwood’s supporters identified Mr Line from the security video and this then helped police with their inquiries. The supporters also rallied to their aid with a huge social media response that saw the CCTV footage viewed over 150,000 times, as word spread about the despicable crime. Watch the video below to see footage of baby dormice filmed using the same camera that captured the burglary: |
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