Crawley Magistrates’ Court heard John McCarthy targeted the Lemon Grass restaurant, Fig Café and Tapas and Clipper Street in The Street, Rustington, in the early hours of January 14.

He made off with a small quantity of cash.

A passerby reported seeing a man in a yellow coat and called the police.

McCarthy smashed his way into the businesses (Image: Sussex Police) Then in the early hours of January 22, McCarthy broke into charity shops Link to Hope and St Barnabas House in Anchor Springs, Littlehampton.

A charity collection box from St Barnabas House was found in his room.

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The 37-year-old, who showed a “flagrant disregard for people and their property”, was identified on CCTV wearing a distinctive yellow coat during the break-ins, which caused thousands of pounds worth of damage.

A PCSO on patrol was able to identify him after speaking with businesses and he was arrested.

At his address, police found items he had taken from the businesses and shops and found the distinctive yellow coat.

McCarthy’s coat (Image: Sussex Police) McCarthy, formerly of East Street, Littlehampton, was charged with three counts of burglary other than a dwelling, one count of burglary other than a dwelling with intent to steal, and one count of attempted burglary other than a dwelling with intent to steal.

At Crawley Magistrates’ Court on January 27, he was sentenced to a total of one year in prison for the five offences.

Speaking after the case, Inspector Christopher Bryant said: “We recognise the impact crimes such as these can have on businesses and the local community.

“We are grateful for the support the public showed in sharing our appeal and coming forward with information to assist our investigation.

“It helped ensure that we secured evidence and built such a strong case that McCarthy had no choice but to plead guilty in court.

“I am pleased that a prolific offender has received a significant custodial sentence in this case.”





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