01-07-2025
Anglesey man who ‘ransacked' property handed more jail time
Mark Goodier, 36, was sentenced to two years and five months' imprisonment in March, having admitted theft and handling stolen goods.
But Goodier, of Llanddaniel, Gaerwen, was handed an extra 20 days in prison at Mold Magistrates Court last week for not paying a £806.05 fine.
He was sentenced in his absence, with the fine having been outstanding since March 22.
In March, Caernarfon Crown Court heard that, on December 19, 2024, Goodier broke into a house in Llanberis and stole a large number of valuable items, some of which have not been recovered.
These included designer luxury goods including jewellery, handbags and watches.
The home owner, Daniel Wood, and his family were on holiday at the time.
Goodier then stole Mr Wood's BMW vehicle, which was recovered after Mr Wood used a mobile phone application to track his car to discovered that it been driven to Bangor.
Police were informed and the car was found, while numerous stolen items from Mr Wood's house were then discovered at Goodier's home.
Goodier, carrying a crowbar, then smashed his way into the Royal British Legion club in Llanberis, causing £500 of damage.
He was also found to been driving a stolen Ford Cougar vehicle, worth £10,500, using fake number plates.