Burglar who entered home of elderly Bournemouth couple jailed
Officers spotted David Michael Vye, 26, on CCTV and linked him to the crime
A man who entered the property of an elderly couple in Bournemouth has been jailed after he was caught on CCTV and linked to the crime.
David Michael Vye, 26 and of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to burglary and breach of a criminal behaviour order at Poole Magistrates’ Court on Monday 15 September 2025.
At 6am on Wednesday 9 July 2025, the occupants of an address in Kinson woke up and realised that they had been burgled.
They discovered that items had been moved and drawers and cupboards had been searched.
Gold jewellery was stolen, as well as a set of keys, bank card, sunglasses and cash.
The occupants of the property had CCTV installed and so they checked their cameras to find out what had happened.
At around 2.10am, a figure appears in the garden and enters the property, before returning a few hours later at around 4.40am carrying a bag.
An investigation was launched and officers reviewed the CCTV footage and were able to identify Vye as the offender. A forensic examination of the scene was carried out, which also linked Vye to the scene.
On Friday 12 September 2025, officers were called to Co-op in Kinson Road to a report of shoplifting. Vye was detained by security staff and subsequently arrested for breaching a criminal behaviour order, which prevents him from entering the shop.
Vye was later further arrested in connection with the burglary.
He was sentenced at Bournemouth Crown Court on Friday 17 October 2025 to 100 weeks in prison.
Detective Constable Jo Regan, of the Neighbourhood Crime Team, said: “A person’s home is their place of safety and it is despicable for that to be violated by the actions of offenders such as Vye.
“As a force, we remain absolutely committed to reducing burglaries and thoroughly investigating reported incidents to ensure that those involved are held accountable for their actions.”