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Three men jailed after Nuneaton burglary 

Coventry Editorial 9th Dec, 2024 Updated: 9th Dec, 2024   0

THREE men have been jailed after pleading guilty to a burglary last year in Nuneaton.

Simon Milburn, Andrew Barnes, and William Woodcock arrived at the house on Ashwood Road at around 3.10am in the morning of July 10 2023.

After damaging the doors and windows to gain entry, the three who were armed with a metal bar and a knife, entered and stole a mobile phone and a wallet.

The residents of the house called 999 and alerted Warwickshire Police to the burglary.

The three men then came face-to-face with the resident at the top of the stairs and attempted to intimidate him into handing over his property.

The resident managed to disarm the first male (who was carrying a metal bar) and, along with his son, proceeded to chase the three men out of the house.




Milburn, Barnes, and Woodcock escaped the scene in a waiting Vauxhall Corsa and were arrested shortly afterwards at 3.30am.

Simon Milburn, 37 of Dorlecote Court in Nuneaton, was sentenced to four years and two months in prison for aggravated burglary, driving while disqualified, and driving while over the legal limit for alcohol.


He has also been given a three-year disqualification from having a driving license.

Andrew Barnes, 34 of Tudor Road in Nuneaton, has been sentenced to five years and four months in prison for aggravated burglary and possession of cocaine.

William Woodcock, 39 of no fixed address, has been sentenced to six years and three months in prison for aggravated burglary.

They are all also required to pay a victims’ surcharge of £228.

Investigating officer DC Taran Bhamra said: “Milburn, Barnes, and Woodcock put their efforts towards breaking into houses and taking what isn’t theirs rather than contributing to society.

“We would like to commend the bravery of the residents who called the police as soon as they knew a burglary was taking place, allowing us to respond quickly and catch them less than 20 minutes after the crime.

“These three men met their match that night, and we hope that when they are released from prison, they might consider re-evaluating their life choices for the better.”