Manchester gang behind bars following burglary spree

A Manchester gang who targeted affluent homes across east Cheshire and escaped with a combined haul of more than £120,000 have been sentenced.

Christopher Kelly, 34, and Peter James Edge, 28, both from Denton along with Gareth Winfield, 34, and Kelly Edge, 23, from Gorton pleaded guilty to a number of charges of conspiracy to commit robbery and conspiracy to commit burglary at an earlier hearing.

On 6th June the three men were sentenced to 10 years, five years and four and a half years respectively. Edge was sentenced at Chester Crown court on 17th June, she was given a two year prison sentence suspended for two years and a six months residence order.

Between 11th July 2011 and 20th December 2011 the gang raided ten homes in the east Cheshire area stealing in excess of £120,000 worth of property including Rolex watches and cash.

Members of the criminal group had been travelling from Manchester, deliberately seeking out homes in Alderley Edge, Knutsford, Macclesfield and Holmes Chapel.

As a pattern emerged which signalled the burglaries could be the work of one gang, Cheshire Police′s Force Crime Operations Unit launched Operation Kingfisher.

The investigation team pieced together the circumstances of the conspiracy and linked a number of crimes to the group by the meticulous examination of multiple strands of evidence including the group′s access to and use of vehicles, as well as witness and forensic evidence.

In one incident the gang used violence. This was at the Vernon Arms in Poynton on 4th September 2011. Three men forced their way into the premises while it was closing and two women who worked there were threatened. One of the women was punched on two separate occasions during their ordeal, receiving minor injuries. They escaped with cash. This was an extremely traumatic experience for both staff members.

Christopher Kelly admitted the robbery at the Vernon Arms in September 2011 and his role in a number of the house burglaries, Kelly Edge admitted her role in one burglary, Peter Edge admitted his role in five burglaries and Gareth Winfield admitted his role in a further five burglaries.

Detective Inspector Sarah Pengelly of Cheshire Police′s Force Crime Operations Unit said: "These defendants showed a blatant disregard for the people they targeted and in one case they were prepared to use violence to get what they wanted.

"We recognise the profound and long term effect of such crimes, so it is particularly pleasing to see that we have played our part in putting these criminals behind bars.

"I hope that this investigation and these sentences reassure Cheshire communities that we take these incidents very seriously and strive to bring offenders to justice."

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David Hadfield
Wednesday 19th June 2013 at 12:31 pm
Whatever sentence they've got isn't long enough !
Ricky Lee
Wednesday 19th June 2013 at 1:11 pm
They should be tagged for life.
Lesley Broome
Wednesday 19th June 2013 at 7:25 pm
do as the middle east....cut their fingers off, that would make them think twice...too soft in this country
Muhammad Rafique
Thursday 20th June 2013 at 9:04 am
This would be "against their human rights", Lesley! The criminals seem to have more rights than law abiding citizens, the case of Tony Martin and Brendon Fearon springs to mind!
Lesley Broome
Thursday 20th June 2013 at 2:15 pm
Human rights have gone mad in the world... some people do not deserve any rights!!
Graham Nicholson
Sunday 23rd June 2013 at 9:49 pm
Steady guys! I am as appalled as you by a gang burgling houses and assaulting people. But if we give away the concept of human rights we give the state licence to ignore the rule of law and impose arbitrary penalties on us. I would much rather live here with my human rights respected than in Russia,China or Iraq, for instance, where citizens are at the mercy of bureaucrats and politicians if they voice dissent.
David Hadfield
Monday 24th June 2013 at 9:33 am
Graham, if someone in the UK disregards our laws of the land and creates mayhem, atrocities, serious crimes, murder, etc, then they should not be protected by the very same laws that they clearly have abused and disregarded !
Human Rights, which, in my opinion is a total nonsense in this situation, should not be considered.
Human Rights should only be an acceptable reference if you abide by UK laws in the first place.
All this nonsense about villians claiming Human Rights should be stopped forthwith !!!
Lesley Broome
Tuesday 25th June 2013 at 8:00 am
Agree with David, when in a certain country, abide by its rules, simple! You can't go arund committing crimes and then go to prison expecting the same freedom as if you were a law abiding citizen!
Irvine McHugh
Tuesday 25th June 2013 at 5:50 pm
Criminals who commit these sort of offences should be "Outlaws". - outside the protection of the law (and thereby, all the "Yooman rights" nonsense.)
I think that Sharia law cuts off the hand, not just the fingers (?) This may well be the future for us.....
Graham Nicholson
Tuesday 25th June 2013 at 11:03 pm
We need the rule of law applied to everyone. The concept of human rights it is our main safeguard of a free and civilised society. If you really want to cut people's fingers off there are lots of tyrannous regimes to choose from which don't recognise human rights but I don't think you will find them as congenial as Alderley Edge.
Kriss Coombes
Wednesday 3rd July 2013 at 10:16 am
Well Lesley, would you stop at " Cutting off their fingers" or introduce other Middle Eastern 'justice' into this country, e.g. the stoning to death of adulterous women, shooting a 14 year old boy for blasphemy, public floggings/executions in the parade. Maybe I should fish out my knitting needles and stock up on wool just in case !!