Thief caught after pushing stolen fridge freezer down the road in a wheelbarrow

Michael Wilson was spotted pushing a stolen fridge freezer through a village on a wheelbarrow. (SWNS)
Michael Wilson was spotted pushing a stolen fridge freezer through a village on a wheelbarrow. (SWNS)

A man has been jailed after he was seen pushing a stolen fridge freezer down the road in a wheelbarrow.

Michael Wilson, 47, was spotted carrying out the bizarre act in the village of Calverton, Nottinghamshire.

Police on patrol in the village had been alerted to the theft of a fridge, a washing machine, a dishwasher and a toilet from a property nearby.

Witnesses later reported seeing a man wheeling a fridge through the village, Nottinghamshire Police said.

Wilson, from Labray Road in Calverton, was arrested at his home address a short time later at about 3pm last Monday.

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Nottingham Magistrates Court
Michael Wilson, 47, from Calverton, was sentenced at Nottingham Magistrates' Court to 30 weeks in prison. (PA)
ichael Wilson. See SWNS story SWMRthief. A bungling crook has been jailed after he was spotted pushing a stolen fridge freezer down the road in a WHEELBARROW.Michael Wilson, 47, pinched the kitchen gadget before running away with it and hiding it at his home.Officers in Calverton, Notts., were alerted to the theft of the fridge, a washing machine, dishwasher and toilet from a nearby property.Witnesses later reported seeing Wilson wheeling the fridge through the village at 3pm  on August 15 this year.
Michael Wilson was jailed for 30 weeks after being spotted pushing a stolen fridge freezer on a wheelbarrow. (SWNS)

Police searched his property and discovered the fridge freezer, which was still in its packaging.

Wilson, who had previous convictions for burglary, was also found to have a small amount of cannabis in his pocket, the force said.

He appeared at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court last Wednesday.

He pleaded guilty to possession of drugs and handling stolen goods and was jailed for 30 weeks.

Police Constable Carly Smith, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Wilson is a persistent offender and we hope this result provides reassurance to the community.

“We have had a lot of reports of crime in this area but the public should rest assured that our officers are working tirelessly to remove this type of law breaking from our communities and to take offenders off our streets.”