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Broadstairs: Man jailed for three years after burglary that went wrong

By: Paul Hooper phooper@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 16:00, 26 April 2016

A burglar has been jailed for three years for a botched raid on the home of a titled lady in Broadstairs.

John Lunn, 25, was spotted after forcing a glass panel at the home of Lady Balfour in Callis Court Road in December.

Canterbury Crown Court heard how 80-year-old Lady Balfour was in hospital at the time – and Lunn and his brother left empty-handed.

John Lunn was spotted after forcing a glass panel at the home of Lady Balfour

An eye-witness walking along Grange Road spotted two men running away – and then heard a burglar alarm sounding.

Police officers arrived and found two men crouching nearby, one of them covered in shards of glass.

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Lunn, of no fixed address was jailed for three years after falling foul of the three-strike rule which follows the conviction of three burglaries.

His brother received a similar sentence at an earlier hearing.

Investigating officer Detective Constable Adam Hinton said: "Lunn was out on licence when he committed this offence and he clearly has no consideration for what is right and legal.

"Let this result serve as a warning to other would-be burglars considering similar offences that police will continue to identify suspects and bring them before the court."

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