A man has been sent to prison for six years for burglary, theft and fraud offences that occurred in Milton Keynes.

Dennis Skiller, aged 40, of no fixed abode, was found guilty by unanimous jury of one count each of burglary, theft, and going equipped for theft, as well as two counts of fraud by false representation at a hearing on August 18 at Aylesbury Crown Court.

This comes after a woman in her forties, woke up to multiple messages from her bank about suspected fraudulent transactions in the early hours of March 25.

After confirming she had not made the transactions, the woman went downstairs and discovered that her handbag had been taken as well as her car.

Skiller was arrested on the next day and charged on 27 March.

Investigating officer, Detective Constable Damien Freeman, of the Priority Crime Team based at Milton Keynes police station, said: “Skiller entered the victim’s home, stole her personal possessions and then used her card to make transactions.

“I am pleased that he has received a custodial sentence and will have time to reflect on his actions.

“People should have the right to feel safe in their own homes and Thames Valley Police will work hard to bring offenders to justice.”