Car thieves caught in police sting

Published: June 23, 2008 at 11:01 AM

BRISTOL, England, June 23 (UPI) -- British police are using cars loaded with goodies to capture thieves who make their living breaking into automobiles and stealing personal property.

The cars, known as covert capture vehicles, are stocked with handbags, mobile phones, stereos and satellite navigation systems as well as a tiny camera to record any break-ins, Sky News reported Monday.

A Bristol man was recently sentenced to 14 weeks in prison for theft after he was seen on camera stealing from a covert capture car.

Police say James Milsom's break-in was the 110th time a covert capture car was targeted by a thief in Bristol.

"The photographs don't just lead us to the person breaking into the car either," says Bristol Police Superintendent Ian Wylie. "Further police work has also led us on many occasions to the handlers of the stolen property and people the car criminal is working with."

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