Sunderland burglar left in hospital after falling asleep and sparking chip pan blaze
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George Jones, 38, and Tracey Corkin, 45, took food from the fridge and ate Nutella from a jar then used a shopping trolley to help get away with £2,000 worth belongings including bikes and a TV.
When the then couple, who were both on drugs, got back home, Corkin fell asleep while cooking chips and caused a blaze that left her burnt and hospitalised.
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Hide AdJudge Sarah Mallett jailed Jones for three years and seven months and sentenced Corkin to 18 months, suspended for two years, with programme requirements and a six month nighttime curfew.
Prosecutor Peter Schofield told the court: "In due course he obtained footage which showed the two defendants in company together, and a shopping trolley.
"The shopping trolley is significant as it seems the defendants removed the TV from the house with the aid of the shopping trolley, and other items were taken."
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Hide AdMr Schofield said the homeowner found his £750 TV set dumped and damaged after the break-in last October.
The court heard Jones and Corkin lived at Darcy Court, Sunderland which is just a few hundred metres away from the raided house at Egerton Street.
Jones, who has a dozen previous convictions for house raids, admitted burglary and an unrelated offence of having a bladed article after he was caught carrying knife a the train station in rush hour last July.
Corkin, who is not heavily convicted, admitted burglary.
Jessica Slaughter, defending Jones, said: "The pair of them were hungry. It was an offence committed on impulse.
Miss Slaughter said Jones had become a mentor in custody.
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Hide AdJennifer Coxon, defending Corkin, said the then couple's relationship lasted just three months.
She added: "Unfortunately, because of her drugged state, there was a chip pan fire and she was woken up by the emergency services.
"She became quite badly burned and spend a number of days in hospital."