A MAN who burgled a number of businesses in Northwich – including a charity shop – and was arrested while hiding under a bed has been jailed.

Jonathan Heron appeared at Chester Crown Court today, Monday, April 3, where he was sentenced to two years in prison after stealing more than £4,500 worth of cash and goods and causing £3,000 worth of damage to Northwich businesses.

The 46-year-old, of HMP Stoke Heath, had previously pleaded guilty to five counts of burglary other than a dwelling.

His crime spree began on Monday, February 7, last year, when he targeted Fat Dog and stole items valued at more than £2,100.

He also caused more than £1,600 worth of damage to the independent store on Spencer Street.

On Saturday, February 19, Heron targeted After Five, a takeaway on Station Road, stealing £500 in cash and a number of mobile phones.

His offending intensified between February 21 and 22 when he broke into three stores in two days.

These included Cink, a hairdressers, and Feathers, a clairvoyants, both on Witton Street, from where he stole a number of handbags and high value GHD hair styling tools.

Northwich Guardian: Jonathan HeronJonathan Heron (Image: Cheshire Police)

Heron also targeted Care UK, a large charity store on Chester Way, stealing £750 in cash and causing £1,500 worth of damage to the store.

His crime spree was brought to an end on Thursday, February 23 after he was arrested hiding under a bed at his girlfriend’s address in Northwich.

Following his arrest, officers discovered a number of stolen items at the property; they also recovered footwear linking Heron to the burglaries, along with CCTV footage and DNA evidence.

Following his sentencing, detective constable Claire Heatley, of Northwich Beat Team, said: “Many independent businesses are struggling at the moment due to the economic downturn and high energy costs, so the last thing they need is to be targeted by a prolific offender like Heron.

“Not only did he steal more than £4,500 worth of cash and goods from these premises, but he also caused more than £3,000 damage.

“Thankfully, Heron is now behind bars and is being held accountable for his actions.

“I hope that the sentence handed to him will provide the owners of these businesses with some closure and provide reassurance to other businesses and local residents.”