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Following a Thames Valley Police investigation, a man has been sentenced for six counts of attempted burglary in Slough. Yesterday (13/11), at Reading Crown Court, Robert O’Brien, aged 36, of no fixed abode, was found guilty of six counts of attempted burglary by a jury. At the same hearing, O’Brien was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment. Between midnight and 10am on 28 June, O’Brien attempted to enter six different properties in Adephi Gardens, Shaggy Calf Lane, Bradley Road, Finefield Walk and Duke Place, Slough. At each of the properties, he tried to open the front door but was unsuccessful on each try. An investigation was launched and O’Brien was arrested on 4 July and was remanded in custody. He was charged yesterday. Read full press release here 👉 Man sentenced for six counts of attempted burglary – Slough | Thames Valley Police | ||||
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