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Brighton railway raiders jailed for attacks on ticket machines


Detectives have described how they caught a pair of thieves who left railway bosses with a £178,000 bill.

Christopher Locorriere and Lisa Marchant waited until ticket offices were closed before stealing £3,039 from machines at Moulsecoomb, Falmer, London Road, Burgess Hill and Buxted stations.

Extra security patrols cost £25,000 and the damage to the machines cost about £150,000 between August and October 2008.

British Transport Police officers gathered CCTV footage of the pair using crowbars and other tools to break into the ticket machines and steal cash.

When the offenders, from Moulsecoomb, Brighton, were identified by security guards and arrested at Preston Park station they were carrying tools and a crowbar.

Clothes found at their homes matched the ones they were wearing when they were spotted on camera at the scene of previous crimes.

Locorriere, 40, of Chailey Road and Marchant, 34, of Newick Road, both admitted conspiracy to steal at Lewes Crown Court.

Locorriere was sentenced to 26 months in jail and Marchant to 18 months.


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Asbo, says...
10:02pm Fri 18 Dec 09

What a pair of idiots

Old Dog, Falmer says...
1:46pm Sat 19 Dec 09

So would this happen if stations were properly manned 24/7 as they used to be, and we had policemen out and about on the beat?

Voice of Unreason, B&H says...
4:34pm Sat 19 Dec 09

Christopher Locorriere - do you think he's any relation of the ex Dr Hook singer Dennis Locorriere, who, believe it or not, lives in Worthing?

davyboy, abingdon, oxon says...
6:18pm Sat 19 Dec 09

Voice of Unreason wrote:
Christopher Locorriere - do you think he's any relation of the ex Dr Hook singer Dennis Locorriere, who, believe it or not, lives in Worthing?
just my thoughts. can't be too many with that surname.

jaywalker, says...
10:59pm Sat 19 Dec 09

Dennis has a son called Jessejames
Locorriere, but whether he has another son or not, I don't know!

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