A serial thief has been locked up after a day-long stealing spree.
Jamie Paul Barley, 20, has been sent to a young offenders institution for a year and four months after admitting four thefts, interfering with a car and breaching a suspended prison sentence.
All of the offences took place on July 18.
Hull Magistrates Court heard Barley, of Langtoft Grove, north Hull, stole fishing equipment from a garage in Barrington Avenue and locks from an NHS mental health unit in Cottingham Road.
He also stole £1.50 in cash, a lighter and a bottle of orange juice from Joanne McGuiness and attempted to enter and steal from another property in Cottingham Road.
Barley also tried to steal from a Ford Fiesta.
Presiding magistrate Keith McCloud said: "These offences are so serious because it was a spree of offending while on a suspended prison sentence."
Barley was given a 20-week suspended prison sentence earlier this month for stealing from a garage in Barrington Avenue in May and a shed in Hall Road, north Hull, in March.
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