Callum Robinson has been jailed for 12 months. Photo: Lincolnshire Police
Callum Robinson, 25, of Scampton Avenue, Lincoln, was jailed for 12 months after he attracted suspicion when a police officer who approached him smelled cannabis and decided to search him.
Anthony Jones, 30, of Vine Street, Lincoln was jailed for three years after he was caught walking down the driveway of a house he’d just burgled with boxes of champagne in his hands.
Myles Horton, 20, of Vernon Street, Lincoln, was sent to a young offenders’ institution for two years after he embarked on a one-man crime wave over Christmas after breaking into a second-hand car dealership and ‘causing mayhem’.
Thomas Hutson, 26, of Bert Allen Drive, Old Leake, was jailed for two years after he was found with a paedophile manual giving details of how to sexually abuse young children.
Peter Johnson, 55, of Willoughby Road, Alford, was jailed for 16 months after he downloaded pornographic photographs of children as young as two years old.
Walter Wagbatsoma, 47, was jailed for three-and-a-half years after a Lincolnshire Police investigation revealed that over £12 million had been defrauded from public bodies such as hospital trusts, housing associations and councils across the UK.
Viktors Lahs, 30, of no fixed address, was jailed for two-and-a-half years after he demanded cash from an antiques dealer after threatening him with a knife.
Habib Noorzia, 43, and from Hull, was jailed for life after killing his 29-year-old wife Nasima in September 2017 and dumping her body on the side of the A15 near the Humber Bridge.
Andrew Roberts, 28, of Evelyn Grove North, Grimsby, was jailed for four years after he drank cans of lager before causing a head-on collision which killed an 88-year-old woman and seriously injured her daughter.
Myles Horton, 20, of Vernon Street, Lincoln, was sent to a young offenders’ institution for two years after he embarked on a one-man crime wave over Christmas after breaking into a second-hand car dealership and ‘causing mayhem’.
Exo Bendo, 19, of Annesley Grove, Nottingham, was sent to a young offenders’ institution for 10 years after he almost killed a man after stabbing him five times with a rambo-style knife.
Callum Easson, 19, of Leybourne Drive, Nottingham, was sent to a young offenders’ institution for a total of eight years after admitted two charges of conspiracy to supply crack cocaine and heroin.