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9:26am Tuesday 9th February 2010
A BURGLAR stole £40 worth of copper piping from an old people’s home being turned into flats, where £1,200 damage was caused.
Burnley magistrates heard how Darren Scott Rushton, 30, who also stole a hosepipe and hanging basket in a separate incident, did not accept he caused all the damage.
The defendant was caught after his fingerprints were found on a radiator taken off a wall.
Rushton, of Whitegate Close, Padiham, admitted burglary and theft.
Rushton, who has been out of trouble for a year, was given a two-month curfew, between 7pm and 7am, seven days a week.
He must pay £40 compensation and £80 costs.
David Lawson, for Rushton, said he committed the offences when he had fallen out with his partner and resorted to drugs.
He said: “These offences are a one-off and he is now firmly on an even keel.”
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