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Shameless teen burglar laughs out of court after escaping prison

Two shameless teenagers are seen frowning and dancing just minutes after escaping jail for a late-night robbery. Discovered.

Elliot Boothby, 18, and her 18-year-old Kieron Stewart were walked free from Hull's Crown Court after a raid and high-speed chase in a stolen vehicle. I was overjoyed.

After both confessed to the crimes that took place on June 1, they "never know" how lucky they were to have avoided detention.

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As they were found laughing outside the courtroom, they faced many severe threats.

Prosecutor Ben Hammersley said a woman's VW Scirocco car keys were found in Cottingham after an intruder broke in while a resident was watching television.

The court heard that a wallet containing bank cards and a driver's license was also stolen before she took off in her car before 1:00 am. I was.

Stewart was all smiles as he left court
Stewart left the courtroom with a big smile on his face

Boothby drove a car at 70 mph in a 20 mph and 30 mph area and used a tire burst stinger device .

The car hit a curb and was reported to have spun before coming to a stop,reported his Hull Live.

I ran away," said Hammersley.

Boothby was found hiding in a nearby garden shortly thereafter, and Stewart said she was found 25 minutes later in a wooded area by a dog police officer.

He told police:

Boothby had a big grin on his face
Boothby had a big smile on his face

Boothby subsequently refused to provide a blood sample .

In another earlier incident, Boothby broke into a garden shed in the middle of the night and stole £1,100 worth of fishing gear.

In order to climb over a high fence, he used a wheelie bin to break in. He was drinking from a bottle of cider he found and was identified from the DNA of the discarded bottle.

Cathy Kioko Gilligan said, "This is definitely a horrific crime.

The judge said they are lucky
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"Why did he behave like this to his mother?" is a complete mystery, and it is immaturity that brought him into court today.

"He thought he left his DNA at the scene and got away with it. I deeply regret my sins and recognize the impact my sins have on others.”

Stewart's agent, Mark Luxford, said Stewart was struggling with drugs. He said he used cannabis and cocaine, and had problems at home.

Boothby was sentenced to 18 months of suspended prison, 150 hours of unpaid work, 20 days of rehabilitation, and he was sentenced to a three-month watch order. He was banned from driving for a year.

Stewart was sentenced to 16 months suspended prison, 150 hours of unpaid work, 10 days of rehabilitation, and he was sentenced to a three-month watch order.

Recorder Peter Makepeace QC told Boothby and Stewart:

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