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23/01/12….Distraction burglar who preyed on the vunerable jailed

On 23/01/2012 At 12:00 am

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A prolific distraction burglar who targeted hundreds of vulnerable elderly people has been sent to prison for nine years.

William Vinson, 59, of Cotswold Terrace, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, committed more than 100 distraction burglaries, many of them in the Thame area, including Chinnor, Brill, Haddenham, Worminghall, Cuddington, as well as Thame itself.

Sentencing him on Friday at Oxford Crown Court, Judge Anthony King said he recognised the distress caused to his victims, many of whom have since died.

At a previous hearing in December last year, Recorder Andrew McCooey, had told Vinson: ?You are a vile, despicable person preying on these vulnerable victims. Goodness knows what untold damage you have done to these people.?

Detective Ch/Insp Paul Hayles from Oxfordshire?s Force Crime unit said: ?This type of crime is something that we are particularly focussed on, due to the effect it can have on raising the fear of crime in vulnerable communities.

?A joint operation was formed with a team of detectives which ensured that every opportunity for evidence regarding offences of this type was explored.?

The operation to catch Vinson was named Operation Strident, led by CID officers from Thames Valley Police, in partnership with Wiltshire Police and Operation Liberal, a national police unit which co-ordinates the investigation of distraction burglaries.

They were assisted by support from neighbouring forces in the region. Detective Inspector Mark Johns, who co-ordinated the investigation, said: ?The type of crime carried out by William Vinson is utterly contemptible and among the most upsetting for victims to come to terms with.

?He targeted the most vulnerable people in society, pretending to be a new friendly neighbour or a workman from one of the utility services in order to gain their trust.

?Once he had done so, he stole cash and valuables, destroying lives and causing distress and misery in order to benefit himself.

?Some of the victims have since died and others will never live independently again as a result of what he did to them.

?I am pleased that the sentence reflects the distress caused to his victims and I hope this goes some way to bringing them a sense of justice.?

Det Sgt Craig Burchall, who also worked on the case, said: ?It was notable that there were a large number of foiled burglaries where the victim refused to open the door or phoned a friendly neighbour or close relative when Vinson called.

?Even the threat of a neighbour coming round was sometimes enough to scare this man off. By their very nature, many distraction burglars are cowards and do not want to be confronted by anyone other than the weak and vulnerable. If you live near someone who you think could be a target for distraction burglars, please give them your number and let them call you if they are in doubt.

?And for everyone, the message is simple; if you are not sure, don?t open the door.?

A full list of towns and villages in Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and Oxfordshire where Vinson committed his crimes is available below:

East Hagbourne, Didcot

Sutton Courteney

Drayton, Abingdon

Radley, Abingdon

Steventon, Abingdon

Harwell, Didcot

Drayton, Abingdon

Grove, Wantage

Faringdon

Shrivenham

Chinnor

Benson, Wallingford

Berinsfield, Wallingford

Benson, Wallingford

Sonning Common

Thame

Brill, Aylesbury

Marsh Gibbon, Bicester

Haddenham, Aylesbury

Adstock

Cublington, Leighton Buzzard, Bucks

Hardwick, Aylesbury

Longville, Milton Keynes

Winslow, Buckingham

Worminghall, Aylesbury

Nash, Milton Keynes

Cuddington, Thame

Nash, Milton Keynes

Brill, Aylesbury

Highfield Bicester

Fringford Bicester

Emberton Olney

Hampstead Norreys, Thatcham

Wickham, Newbury

Upper Basildon, Reading

Yattendon.

Southmoor, Abingdon

Hanslope, Milton Keynes

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