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Nine convicted for organized operation to steal high-value vehicles

Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Photo from one of the shops

Nine people have been sentenced following an investigation into the theft of £1 million worth of high-value vehicles and tools in Leeds, Wakefield and Kirklees.

The group was brought to justice by Operation Digford, an investigation led by officers from Leeds District Intelligence Unit, which uncovered three ‘shops’ in Leeds and Dewsbury where vehicles were being dismantled for the lucrative car parts trade.

The team created a comprehensive package of evidence showing the men’s involvement in keyless vehicle theft by scanning the signal from the owners’ keys and using an on-board diagnostic tool to start the vehicles.

Photo from one of the shops

In an incident on Lime Pit Lane, in the Stanley area of ​​Wakefield, in August 2022, a man was left with life-changing injuries after confronting one of the group who was stealing his van. Mark Smith drove over the victim who became trapped under the front wheel of the van, traveling for approximately 800 meters before coming off the wheel.

The crime was investigated by CID and the Wakefield District Crime Squad, who were able to link the robbery to a shop in the Armley area of ​​Leeds, which was until then being investigated as part of the wider Operation Digford investigation.

All nine were sentenced at Leeds Crown Court on Thursday and Friday last week. Are:

• Mark Smith, 40, of Tong Way, Leeds, who was jailed for 12 years after being found guilty of one count of robbery and was jailed for a further three years for conspiracy to steal vehicles engine, bringing his total to 15 years.

• Andrew Oldroyd, 49, of Wood Lane, Rothwell, who admitted two counts of conspiracy to steal motor vehicles and one count of handling stolen property and was sentenced to a total of seven-and-a-half years prison.

• Sam Oliver, 34, of Fifth Avenue, Rothwell, who admitted two counts of conspiracy to steal vehicles and was jailed for a total of six years and three months.

• Adrian Stewart, 35, of Meynell Approach, Leeds, who admitted one count of conspiracy to steal motor vehicles and one count of handling stolen property and was jailed for a total of two years and four months of prison.

• Jason Tester, 51, of Cottingley Road, Leeds, who was found guilty of one count of conspiracy to steal motor vehicles and jailed for 18 months.

• Peter Hoyle, 38, of Aberford Road, Woodlesford, who admitted one charge of conspiracy to steal motor vehicles and was jailed for 11 months.

• Edgar Uzulins, 34, of Baileys Crescent, Leeds, who admitted one charge of handling stolen property and was given a 20-month prison sentence suspended for two years.

• Julie Hainsworth, 48, of Stratford Avenue, Beeston, who was found guilty of one count of conspiracy to steal motor vehicles and sentenced to nine months in prison, suspended for two years.

• James Hemingway, 50, of Wood Drive, Rothwell, who was jailed for two months after admitting one count of perverting the course of justice.

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