A prolific and determined thief who stole multiple suitcases from a Cross Country train service in West Yorkshire has been jailed for two years.

Christopher Stewart, aged 32, and of Arundel Close,  Wakefield, appeared before Leeds Crown Court on 7 November where he pleaded guilty to 13 counts of theft and was sentenced to 44 months in prison.

As part of the sentencing, the Judge took into consideration 23 other theft offences on train services.

Stewart was arrested by plain clothes officers in November 2017, who had been deployed following a spate of thefts on Wakefield Westgate to Leeds train services.

Officers watched Stewart board the train without any bags and go to pick up a suitcase at the next stop, which he admitted wasn’t his when challenged.

When they arrested him he was wearing a £500 designer coat, which he’d stolen from a  suitcase on a previous journey.

The value of all of the property stolen on trains by Stewart between September and November 2017 amounted to approximately £30,000, and it is believed he sold a large amount of his haul online.

The court heard that a search of Stewart’s home found a variety of his victim’s possessions including an electronic tablet, an electric toothbrush, hair straighteners and jewellery.

In his police interview, Stewart admitted his actions were “100% dishonest”.

DC Tony McGibbon said: “I am pleased we were able to bring Stewart to justice, and that his custodial sentence reflects the seriousness of his offending.

“He had total disregard for his victims and their property, stealing £30,000 worth of other people’s items for his own financial gain.
“I hope this sentence will serve as a deterrent to others who may consider similar behaviour; we will find you and we will bring you before the courts.”

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