
£250k break-in as East Kilbride homeowners walked dog
Hamilton Sheriff Court heard the householders were away for only 20 minutes, but that was enough time for the thieves to strike.
Cars and watches worth £250,000 were stolen from a house in East Kilbride while the owners were out walking their dog.
Hamilton Sheriff Court heard the householders were away for only 20 minutes, but that was enough time for the thieves to strike.
Leon Barnes, 23, admitted being involved in the break-in and theft at Glengoyne Court on November 6, 2022.
He was caught after his DNA was found inside the property.
Neil Thomson, prosecuting, said the householders left around 6.15pm to walk their dog, locking the doors as they did so.
He told the court: "When they returned 20 minutes later they noticed the front door was ajar. There were muddy footprints in the hallway and on the stairs.
"Two Audi cars, each worth approximately £50,000, were missing along with the car keys and a quantity of valuable watches, some of which were Rolex.
"The cars were recovered in Edinburgh but the watches, which are worth around £150,000, have never been found."
Mr Thomson said entry to the house was gained by smashing a rear window.
That area was swabbed by scenes of crime officers and Barnes's DNA was found.
Barnes, of Drumbrae Drive, Edinburgh, admitted previous convictions.
Defence lawyer Mark Hutchison said he was "in the grip of bad company" at the time of this crime.
Mr Hutchison added: "He has since managed to turn his life around. He got himself off drugs and obtained full-time employment as a scaffolder."
Sheriff Mungo Bovey deferred sentence until next month for background reports and an electronic tagging assessment.
The sheriff said: "I'm concerned at what seems to the the organised nature of this. You don't steal two cars on your own.
"The householders were absent for a very short time and that suggests a degree of planning or observation."
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