Bungling thief who tried to rob a Greggs showed his face on camera | UK | News

A Bugling Theif’s semi -cooked attempt to wear a palace right next to a CCTV camera, led the police directly to him after trying to rob a branch of Greggs. 43 -year -old Vincent Foley did not take sausage after threatening a hammer in a Greggs in Cheshire, Handforth on July 4th.
Foley could not enter the vault in the oven and explained his face on the camera before he put a Balaklava moments before he tried his crime. The photos from CCTV show Foley by looking at the lens before pulling the garment over his head. On August 13, Foley was found guilty of the attempted theft, theft, the robbery and to have an aggressive gun in a public place in the Chester Crown Court.
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The video shows that there is a thief struggling to use the keys to open the shop before escaping from the stage. On the same day, he later entered a house and stole the clocks, bracelets, an disabled antique hunting rifle and a checkbook.
Days later, on July 7, Foley tried to write a check for £ 2,000 and £ 4,000. They were rejected by the bank warning the victim. Greater Manchester, the police in Rochdale, a week later, arrested him after he stopped in his car when he stopped because his check book lasted irregularly.
Foley in the court, the wrong representation and intention and fraud was injured in the section 18 claimed that he was not guilty. These charges will be included in the file – so there is no decision in these charges, but the prosecution will not continue unless the court is allowed.
Foley will be sentenced to Thursday, September 11th.
Cheshire police detective officer Ash, “Foley, Balaclava put on the camera, so we took good care of the face and we were able to object to the public to identify it.
“This certainly emphasizes the benefits of having a CCTV. Criminals knowingly or in Foley’s case, although not aware of CCTV.”




