Peterborough bike thief and her partner jailed
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Camilla Rumsey, 30, of Park Road, Peterborough and Benjamin Hendy, 38, from Bridgefoot, St Ives, Cambridgeshire, stoke bikes at railway stations across the county.
Now they are both behind bars after a British Transport Police investigation.
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Hide AdHendy pleaded guilty to eight counts of theft and one of attempted theft. He was sentenced to a total of fifty weeks in prison for these and previous offences and ordered to pay £3,064 in compensation.
Rumsey pleaded guilty to seven counts of theft and one attempted theft and was sentenced to 16 weeks in prison.
Police Constable Chris Marshall said: “Bicycles belonging to passengers at Huntingdon and St Neots were targeted by this pair of persistent thieves between July and September this year. The suspects were identified through CCTV and local enquiries and they were arrested at a nearby property soon afterwards.
“We understand the distress, cost and inconvenience that can be caused by cycle theft and target suspects and locations with a range of policing techniques. “We also urge cyclists to take some simple steps before their journey and at the station to greatly reduce their risk of becoming a victim.
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Hide Ad“Anyone noticing suspicious activity at stations or bicycle stands should alert a member of station staff or contact BTP by texting 61016, calling 0800 40 50 40 or, if a crime is in progress, calling 999.”