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A 19-year-old has been sentenced to more than three years behind bars after targeting vulnerable residents during a night of break-ins in Amlwch.
Sentencing
Callum Junior Jones, of Llandygai Road, Bangor, was sentenced at Caernarfon Crown Court on Monday, April 20, after previously admitting two counts of burglary and theft.
Jones received two years and eight months in prison for the offences. A previous suspended sentence was also activated, bringing his total time in custody to three years and four months. A 10-year restraining order was imposed to protect the victims.
The break-ins
In November 2025, Jones used an axe to force his way into the porch and garage of an elderly couple’s property in Amlwch while they were asleep, causing damage to the home.
During the same incident, he also turned off the property’s mains gas supply – leaving the couple without heating in the middle of winter.
That same night, Jones also broke into a shed belonging to a neighbouring property, causing further damage.
Police response
Detective Constable Erin Davies, of North Wales Police, said: “Callum Jones is well-known in the local area for causing issues in the community.
“This sentencing will be a relief to those who he has impacted, knowing that he will not be able to cause further harm to the residents of Amlwch.
“Everyone should feel safe inside their own home but Jones’ actions caused considerable distress to those he targeted.
“We continue to work closely with partners, local communities, and victims to prevent offending, support those affected, and deliver justice.”
