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Man admits carrying out break in at Peterborough children's charity Little Miracles

Peterborough Telegraph logo Peterborough Telegraph 22.06.2023 13:54:26 By Stephen Briggs

Jack Hilton to be sentenced next month

A man has admitted carrying out a burglary which left a Peterborough children's charity devastated.

Little Miracles, which looks after children with disabilities and life limiting conditions, was broken into in March, with computer equipment stolen and broken and windows smashed.

The burglary happened at the charity's headquarters at The Spinney in Hartwell Way, in the early hours of March 13.

TV presenter Nick Knowles, who worked to build the centre on BBC show DIY SOS branded the crime as 'grotesque.'

Now a man has admitted carrying out the break in.

Cambridgeshire Police said that Jack Hilton, 21 of no fixed address, has been charged with two counts of burglary - namely Little Miracles on 13 March, 2023 and a house on Wollaston Road, Peterborough on 25 May, 2023.

He pleaded guilty to both offences at a court hearing earlier this month, and will be sentenced next month at Cambridge Crown Court.

Along with computer equipment and making repairs to the building, the charity needed to replace some of the toys that were used by children, as broken glass had got into toy boxes.

Following the break in, staff and volunteers vowed not to let the crooks beat them, and the community came together to raise money and help the charity, with donations coming in from across the city.

Among the donations was £1,000 from the Mayor's Charities, donated by cllr Alan Dowson, who was mayor of the city when the break in happened.

A web fundraising page also raised more than £2,000 to help get them back on their feet

jeudi 22 juin 2023 16:54:26 Categories: Peterborough Telegraph

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