They targeted high value vehicles for sale to third parties giving no thought to the impact they had on families whose house they entered and property they stole.“Although they thought they had planned their burglaries well, in reality they left evidence behind and a trail of clues for police officers to follow.“Thanks to a joint investigation with Cheshire Police who we could not have secured today’s sentences without, another group of criminals are behind bars.The following sentences were given at Manchester Crown Court today:BGT's live semi-finalists confirmed - magicians, contortionists and a drag queenNovak Djokovic casts the first stone in player insurrection against the ATP'Tenet' launches with $53M in overseas gambit at box officeBest projectors for 2020 to create the perfect at-home cinema experienceMiriam Stoppard: It is the best time to quit smoking - health has never been so importantCampaigners fear traffic congestion will spiral out of controlBrazil tourist spot Fernando de Noronha bets on COVID-19 immunity in novel strategyStacey Solomon shows off amazing baking skills as she makes delicious biscuits for Joe Swash's familyJockey Club chief executive stands down after review into bullying behaviourA look at Amanda Holden's love life including her marriage to Chris HughesTommy Fury posts sweet tribute to Molly-Mae Hague as Love Island stars head out for romantic dinnerByron credits plan "to be aggressive" with securing NASCAR playoff spotUK business group ‘concerned’ over potential corporation tax riseCat S62 Pro review: a super rugged phone with built-in thermal imaging1 in 10 teenage girls have endometriosis – but they have to wait years before diagnosisRemember Spyker? 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A prolific gang of car thieves left a handwritten note at the home of one of their victims thanking them for the "free stuff" and signing off "the Midnight Removals".The burglary was one of 39 committed by two organised crime gangs who stole luxury cars from driveways in upmarket districts in Greater Manchester and Cheshire.The crime spree took place between March 2018 and February this year.The gangs worked on an "industrial scale" and took only high-value vehicles, including Audis, Mercedes, and BMWs.Families were left terrified as they broke into their homes to get keys.But now eight men have been jailed after a joint operation between Between September and November 2018 one group – which included Dale Higgins, Reece Goodall, Harry Mulgrew, Matthew Harrop, Dale Driver and Reece McCracken, committed 13 burglaries and stole 15 vehicles at a value of £347,000.The other group – which included Kurtis Rowe, Robson McCabe and Higgins - committed 11 burglaries in Prestbury and Wilmslow as well as 11 in Stockport.Higgins, who was in both teams, was also convicted of possessing a firearm.The four men stole over 12 cars and replaced the registrations plates using specialist equipment, which was later seized by officers during their arrestsAt one address in Wilmslow which was broken into, the men left a handwritten note which read: “Thanks for the free stuff, yours sincerely the “Midnight Removals”.This was after stealing numerous items of high value jewellery, including a men’s Omega watch, several items of ladies jewellery and a brown Hugo Boss bag.The men broke into the homes of their victims by either snapping the locks of doors or smashing window panes. 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The United States and dozens of other nations have recognized Venezuelan congress head Juan Guaido as the country's legitimately elected chief.Citgo's statement confirmed earlier reports naming Luisa Palacios, Rick Esser, Edgar Rincon, Angel Olmeta, Luis Urdaneta and Andres Eloy Padilla as the Houston-based company's new board of directors.
They targeted high value vehicles for sale to third parties giving no thought to the impact they had on families whose house they entered and property they stole.“Although they thought they had planned their burglaries well, in reality they left evidence behind and a trail of clues for police officers to follow.“Thanks to a joint investigation with Cheshire Police who we could not have secured today’s sentences without, another group of criminals are behind bars.The following sentences were given at Manchester Crown Court today:BGT's live semi-finalists confirmed - magicians, contortionists and a drag queenNovak Djokovic casts the first stone in player insurrection against the ATP'Tenet' launches with $53M in overseas gambit at box officeBest projectors for 2020 to create the perfect at-home cinema experienceMiriam Stoppard: It is the best time to quit smoking - health has never been so importantCampaigners fear traffic congestion will spiral out of controlBrazil tourist spot Fernando de Noronha bets on COVID-19 immunity in novel strategyStacey Solomon shows off amazing baking skills as she makes delicious biscuits for Joe Swash's familyJockey Club chief executive stands down after review into bullying behaviourA look at Amanda Holden's love life including her marriage to Chris HughesTommy Fury posts sweet tribute to Molly-Mae Hague as Love Island stars head out for romantic dinnerByron credits plan "to be aggressive" with securing NASCAR playoff spotUK business group ‘concerned’ over potential corporation tax riseCat S62 Pro review: a super rugged phone with built-in thermal imaging1 in 10 teenage girls have endometriosis – but they have to wait years before diagnosisRemember Spyker? Official audio for "bored in the house" by tyga & curtis roach. Jesus Seade said he would apply decades of experience as a trade negotiator to attack years-old deadlocks on issues such as electronic trade and the depletion of oceans by over-fishing if he is chosen as director general of the WTO. HOUSTON (Reuters) - U.S. refiner Citgo Petroleum Corp on Friday said it accepted a new board of independent directors and launched a search for a chief executive, in a split with its Venezuelan state-run parent PDVSA.The move by the eighth largest U.S. refiner is another step in efforts to chart a course for the company and to force Venezuela's Socialist President Nicolas Maduro from office. A prolific gang of car thieves left a handwritten note at the home of one of their victims thanking them for the "free stuff" and signing off "the Midnight Removals".The burglary was one of 39 committed by two organised crime gangs who stole luxury cars from driveways in upmarket districts in Greater Manchester and Cheshire.The crime spree took place between March 2018 and February this year.The gangs worked on an "industrial scale" and took only high-value vehicles, including Audis, Mercedes, and BMWs.Families were left terrified as they broke into their homes to get keys.But now eight men have been jailed after a joint operation between Between September and November 2018 one group – which included Dale Higgins, Reece Goodall, Harry Mulgrew, Matthew Harrop, Dale Driver and Reece McCracken, committed 13 burglaries and stole 15 vehicles at a value of £347,000.The other group – which included Kurtis Rowe, Robson McCabe and Higgins - committed 11 burglaries in Prestbury and Wilmslow as well as 11 in Stockport.Higgins, who was in both teams, was also convicted of possessing a firearm.The four men stole over 12 cars and replaced the registrations plates using specialist equipment, which was later seized by officers during their arrestsAt one address in Wilmslow which was broken into, the men left a handwritten note which read: “Thanks for the free stuff, yours sincerely the “Midnight Removals”.This was after stealing numerous items of high value jewellery, including a men’s Omega watch, several items of ladies jewellery and a brown Hugo Boss bag.The men broke into the homes of their victims by either snapping the locks of doors or smashing window panes. Will MTV?Kelly Brook looks unreal in sheer leopard print dress – AND it's in the saleMorgan and Malan star as England beat Pakistan with record run chaseRow over train operators' finances threatens to hamper back to work planHuawei focusing on cloud business which still has access to U.S. chips - FTCoronation Street’s Beverley Callard is learning to walk again after botched hip operation caused her to disappear from the soapChina is a kaleidoscopic country that defies expectation: Why you should travel there once it is safe to do soThe muesli Gordon Ramsay makes for his kids is the perfect back-to-school breakfastBGT's live semi-finalists confirmed - magicians, contortionists and a drag queen Updated Date: Other executives will continue in their current positions, the statement indicated. Reuters (Reporting by Marianna Parraga; Editing by James Dalgleish)This story has not been edited by Firstpost staff and is generated by auto-feed. The United States and dozens of other nations have recognized Venezuelan congress head Juan Guaido as the country's legitimately elected chief.Citgo's statement confirmed earlier reports naming Luisa Palacios, Rick Esser, Edgar Rincon, Angel Olmeta, Luis Urdaneta and Andres Eloy Padilla as the Houston-based company's new board of directors.