A
serial burglar, who subjected a pensioner to a terrifying knifepoint
late-night break-in, has been locked-up for ten years.
Drug
addict Stephen Broadfoot, 25, of Church Field, Snodland, Kent broke
into the 83 year-old man's home in the middle of the night and
demanded cash.
He
pleaded guilty to burgling the Brockley property on October 1, last
year and was convicted by a Woolwich Crown Court jury of attempting
to rob the occupant.
Broadfoot
woke the elderly victim and threatened him with a knife whilst
demanding cash.
Luckily
the pensioner's lodger, a man in his twenties, was alerted by the
commotion and confronted Broadfoot, who then fled the scene.
The
victim provided investigating officers with a detailed description of
the suspect and detectives from Lewisham, aware of Broadfoot previous
offending pattern, arrested him in Maidstone, Kent, on November 4.
In
his interview with police, Broadfoot admitted burglary but denied
using a knife or threatening the victim.
Detective
Constable Andy Clark, who led the investigation, said:
"The
sentence imposed reflects the fact that Broadfoot is a prolific and
violent offender who subjected his elderly victim to a terrifying
ordeal.
"We
will pursue anyone committing burglaries across the borough and we
will do all we can to investigate them and bring them before a court.
“I
would also like to pay tribute to the victim in this case, who
demonstrated substantial strength of character in attending court and
giving live evidence against his attacker."
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