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Man admits spree of burglaries at homes and petrol station

Man admits spree of burglaries at homes and petrol station

30-year-old Ryan Thomas appeared at Swansea Crown Court charged with five offences from April 1, 2023.
It was alleged that Thomas entered an address on Broad Street in Llandovery on that date and stole car keys for a Toyota Yaris.
He was also accused of taking another set of car keys from a home on Ammanford Road in Llandybie after he entered the address as a trespasser.
Thomas was further charged with aggravated vehicle taking, after it was alleged he took a Volvo S80 without the owner's permission and caused damage to the car and to Petro Express on Cwmamman Road in Glanaman.
He was also accused of burglary from Petro Express, after he was alleged to have taken cigarettes, alcohol, and cash, as well as a separate charge of criminal damage to the petrol station.
Thomas, who is currently a serving prisoner at HMP Cardiff, pleaded guilty to three charges of burglary and one of aggravated vehicle taking. He denied criminal damage.
Prosecutor Dean Pulling told Swansea Crown Court that these pleas were acceptable for the Crown Prosecution Service, and no trial would be sought on the remaining charge.
Judge Paul Thomas KC adjourned the case for sentence on Friday, May 30.
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