James Jackson, 38, of no fixed address, began his series of burglaries on February 8 when he smashed his way into a restaurant in Ship Street, Brighton.
Despite nothing being reported stolen from the property, a disorganised search had taken place the police force said, and extensive damage was caused.
Just five days later he forced his way into a bakery in North Road, and stole two electronic tablets and high value produce.
Following on from this on March 17, Jackson broke into a jewellery shop in Dukes Lane, and made off with a large quantity of pieces, totalling nearly £100,000.
In a fourth incident on April 1, a bar in Western Road was targeted by Jackson when a glass panel on the door was smashed. An electronic tablet and money was stolen from the premises.
Following a series of enquiries, Jackson was arrested on April 10, however further evidence was needed in order to secure charges, and so he was conditionally bailed the police force confirmed.
Jackson was rearrested and charged with all four offences just a couple of days later, and then appeared at Brighton Magistrates’ Court on April 14 where he was remanded into custody.
Jackson pleaded guilty to two burglary charges, however continued to deny his involvement in both the Western Road and Dukes Lane burglaries.
He went on trial on June 24 at Chichester Crown Court and was found guilty of committing both burglaries.
On June 27, Jackson was sentenced to three years in prison.
PC Dan Stockley, of the response investigation team in Brighton, said: “Small businesses were the victims of this highly damaging crime spree, and James Jackson showed a complete disregard for the harm he caused to local traders.
“Thanks to the support of the Brighton Crime Reduction Partnership, members of the public who responded to our identification appeal, and those who assisted with witness enquiries, Jackson has now been sentenced for all four commercial burglaries.”
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