Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Caravanner wakes to find thieves towing him away

A pensioner has told how he went to sleep in his caravan and woke up to find it being towed away by thieves. Llandudno magistrates heard William Roberts, 70, of Towyn, Conwy, escaped only after it had stopped at a lay by. Benjamin Moorhead, 29, and girlfriend Chantelle Kinnish, 24, of Morecambe, Lancashire were convicted of theft. Moorhead said he had been offered £100 by a man he was in jail with to move the caravan and thought it was his brother's.

Mr Roberts, who said he had drunk more than half a bottle of whisky before going to bed, told the court that at first thought he was dreaming but then fell out of bed. He said: "I tried to get up and realised it was moving." The court was told the £17,000 caravan knocked over a gatepost as it was was taken from his driveway, towed by a Ford van driven by Moorhead. When Moorhead and girlfriend pulled up nearly four miles away in a lay-by at Llanddulas, near Colwyn Bay, Mr Roberts made his escape, the court heard.



Police then followed the vehicles at up to 80mph until it was stopped 10 miles away at Conwy. Moorhead admitted taking the van without consent and driving when banned and Kinnish admitted allowing herself to be carried in it. The pair were remanded in custody. Mr Roberts, a tarmac contractor, rejected a suggestion that the episode was a botched insurance scam, insisting that the caravan was uninsured.

James Humphrys, defending, said: "The caravan should have been taken earlier. You didn't expect them to come after you had gone to bed?" Mr Roberts replied:"No." Magistrates decided Mr Roberts was deprived of the caravan "without his consent". Sentencing is on Wednesday.

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