Kent Police 'box in' criminals on M2 as officers swoop on stolen car

Two people who robbed a man of his car in Dover have been jailed for a total of more than five years. Jade Cosier, who was known to the victim, gained entry to his house in the Tower Hamlets area of the town on April 16.

Cosier then asked to borrow some money and she and the victim, a man in his 60s, went to a cashpoint to withdraw the cash, according to Kent Police. When they returned, Erik Horvath and two 17-year-old boys were at the property having arrived through a door which is believed to have been left unlocked by Cosier.

They demanded his car keys, which they stole along with his bank card, and all three then left the property with Cosier and drove off in the car. Police were alerted to the theft of the car and it was spotted by a patrol driving well over the speed limit on the M2 London-bound carriageway.

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The car was boxed in and stopped and Horvath, Cosier and the two teenagers were all arrested. Cosier was later charged with and admitted robbery and dangerous driving. The 28 year old, of Sunshine Corner Avenue, Aylesham, was given a two year and four month sentence at Canterbury Crown Court on November 7.

Horvath, 24, formerly of King Street, Dover, admitted robbery and was jailed for three years and four months. One of the teenage boys involved was previously given a Youth Rehabilitation Order for his role and the other is to be sentenced at a later date.

Erik Horvath and Jade Cosier were jailed at Canterbury Crown Court
Erik Horvath and Jade Cosier were jailed at Canterbury Crown Court

Investigating officer Detective Constable Charlotte Tracey said: "These four people took advantage of a man who was known to Cosier and had even offered to help her earlier that day.

"They put him in fear of violence and Cosier then endangered road users with the manner and speed of her driving.'I am pleased they were quickly arrested and charged and these two offenders have now been jailed, meaning they are no longer a danger to the people of Dover."