A prolific burglar has been sentenced to two years and five months in prison following a burglary and fraud case in Swindon.
Daniel Melhado Sentenced at Swindon Crown Court
Daniel Melhado, 40, of Tudor Walk, Walcot, appeared at Swindon Crown Court on Friday, February 28, where he pleaded guilty to the charges against him.
The court heard that on January 13, Melhado broke into a property on Devizes Road and stole a handbag. He then attempted to use bank cards from the stolen bag at an off-licence on Victoria Road.
Alongside his prison sentence, Melhado was ordered to pay a £228 surcharge.
Police Statement on Sentencing
PC Charlie Forster, who investigated the case, emphasized the impact of Melhado’s crimes on the victim and the community:
“Melhado is a prolific burglar who has been sentenced to a significant time in prison due to his actions. He waited to see when the victim had left their address and then targeted it, knowing he could get in and steal items from within.”
“This case was well supported by the public, which has ultimately helped us gather all the evidence to bring a prosecution against Melhado.”
PC Forster also highlighted the emotional toll of burglary on victims:
“Being burgled can have a devastating impact on victims, leaving them feeling vulnerable in their own homes. I hope that Melhado’s arrest, charge, and sentencing show how dedicated we are to taking burglars off the streets and helping to ensure the residents of Swindon and Wiltshire’s homes are safe.”
Public Encouraged to Report Suspicious Activity
Wiltshire Police continue to urge residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity by calling 101 or 999 in an emergency.
This sentencing serves as a strong warning to criminals that burglary will not be tolerated, and offenders will be brought to justice.