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BATTERED BURGLAR

Burglar left bloodied after being smashed over head with bottle by OAP after he broke into his home

Police praised the pensioner's 'incredibly brave' actions

A BURGLAR was left with a bloodied face after a pensioner attacked him with a glass bottle when he broke into his home.

Shamus Doyle, 34, woke up the 75-year-old homeowner as he entered the house in February.

Shamus Doyle with his cut head after being battered by a pensioner when he broke into his home. He was jailed for two years
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Shamus Doyle with his cut head after being battered by a pensioner when he broke into his home. He was jailed for two years
Doyle, 34, threw a brick through his victim's window before running off when he heard cops had been called
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Doyle, 34, threw a brick through his victim's window before running off when he heard cops had been called

The elderly man hit him with a bottle and chased Doyle out of the house in Newark, Notts.

Doyle returned and threatened to attack the pensioner with a brick but threw it through his window when he heard cops were on the way.

At Nottingham crown court, Doyle, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to burglary, criminal damage, and using threatening words or behaviour.

He was jailed for two years and 174 days.

Detective Constable Phil James, of Nottinghamshire Police, praised the “incredibly brave” actions of the elderly homeowner following the case.

He said: “This was a truly appalling crime that demonstrates the depths of what some criminals are prepared to do.

“Burglary is an intrusive crime anyway, but for Doyle to subject a man aged in his 70s to a terrifying ordeal like this is truly shocking.

“The victim demonstrated incredible bravery in confronting Doyle and was understandably affected by the events of that night.

“Despite this, he managed to display great resilience in assisting us with our investigation and I hope this sentence brings him some comfort.

“The force treats all reports of burglary seriously and continues to work tirelessly all year round to prevent incidents from happening in the first place.

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