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Ipswich burglar Marcus McKenzie jailed for lockdown raid

Marcus McKenzie burgled an address in Carlyle Close, Ipswich - Credit: Google/Suffolk Constabulary A burglar has been jailed for invading an Ipswich property and stealing a car from the driveway, during lockdown, while a mother and son were asleep upstairs. Marcus McKenzie entered an address in Carlyle Close through an unlocked door on April 17 last year and stole valuables including a 50-inch television and the keys to a Ford Focus, which he stole from the driveway and was later recovered in an undriveable condition. The 30-year-old eventually confessed to the burglary, as well as a string of other offences, including the theft of a British Legion Poppy Appeal charity box three weeks before Remembrance Day the previous year.

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Ipswich burglar Marcus McKenzie jailed for lockdown raid | East Anglian Daily Times

Marcus McKenzie burgled an address in Carlyle Close, Ipswich - Credit: Google/Suffolk Constabulary A burglar has been jailed for invading an Ipswich property and stealing a car from the driveway, during lockdown, while a mother and son were asleep upstairs. Marcus McKenzie entered an address in Carlyle Close through an unlocked door on April 17 last year and stole valuables including a 50-inch television and the keys to a Ford Focus, which he stole from the driveway and was later recovered in an undriveable condition. The 30-year-old eventually confessed to the burglary, as well as a string of other offences, including the theft of a British Legion Poppy Appeal charity box three weeks before Remembrance Day the previous year.

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Paul Falco trial: Accused gives evidence | Eastern Daily Press

Paul Falco gave evidence at Ipswich Crown Court on Wednesday A man accused of causing serious injuries to a head chef at a Suffolk hotel told jurors he was threatened with a knife when he went to see him.  Giving evidence on the second day of his trial at Ipswich Crown Court, Paul Falco, 39, said he had gone to see Michael Johnson at the Worlington Hotel, near Mildenhall, where the chef worked to discuss what his problem was .  Following the alleged attack, Mr Johnson was taken to Addenbrooke s Hospital, where he was found to have a fractured skull, air and blood in his brain, fractures to his cheekbone and round his eyes, a fractured wrist and extensive bruising.

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Paul Falco trial: Accused gives evidence | East Anglian Daily Times

Paul Falco gave evidence at Ipswich Crown Court on Wednesday A man accused of causing serious injuries to a head chef at a Suffolk hotel told jurors he was threatened with a knife when he went to see him.  Giving evidence on the second day of his trial at Ipswich Crown Court, Paul Falco, 39, said he had gone to see Michael Johnson at the Worlington Hotel, near Mildenhall, where the chef worked to discuss what his problem was .  Following the alleged attack, Mr Johnson was taken to Addenbrooke s Hospital, where he was found to have a fractured skull, air and blood in his brain, fractures to his cheekbone and round his eyes, a fractured wrist and extensive bruising.

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Perry Carr, of Milton Keynes, poured boiling water on man | East Anglian Daily Times

Jane Hunt Perry Carr has been made the subject of a hospital order - Credit: Charlotte Bond A man who poured boiling water over a person’s head and face and stabbed another man in the back in Colchester has been made the subject of a hospital order. Kieron Milligan was asleep on a sofa when he felt boiling water on his face and saw Perry Carr, who’d been staying in his flat,  reaching across a coffee table, Ipswich Crown Court heard. Carr had left the flat with Mr Milligan’s mobile phone. Mr Milligan was taken to hospital for treatment to extensive burns to his face, head, chest and arm, said Benedict Peers, prosecuting.

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