Teen jailed for break-in at Sussex school (From The Argus)
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Teen jailed for break-in at Christ's Hospital
11:50am Thursday 7th February 2013 in News
Jordan Kelly, jailed for two years for breaking into Christ's Hospital in Horsham
A teenager has been jailed after admitting stealing cash and computers from an exclusive school.
Student Jordan Kelly, from Havant in Hampshire, was jailed for two years after admitting breaking into independent boarding school Christ’s Hospital in Horsham on November 15.
He was sentenced at Lewes Crown Court after the judge was told he travelled to Sussex on the train from his home in Havant.
After getting off at Billingshurst Station, he went to Christ’s Hospital School, where he broke into staff flats and stole electronic equipment and cash.
He will serve out his sentence at a young offenders’ institute.
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