As we reported back in March, 35-year-old David Moran, and 29-year-old Aaron Lancaster were arrested following a bike stealing spree outside Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham between 16th-18th March. At the time, both were charged with five counts of burglary, theft, and assault on an emergency worker, while Lancaster is also charged with a further count of theft and obstructing an officer in the execution of their duty.
Nottinghamshire Police have today revealed that Moran and Lancaster were both jailed for two years and 10 months. They also added that Moran threaten to "knock out" an officer who moved to arrest him after assaulting an emergency worker, and he also threatened to spit at an office once detained.
Stories of kindness emerged after the theft, with workers who had their bikes stolen offered replacements while theirs were recovered and repaired. Judge Timothy Spencer QC described the men as "quite rightly ashamed" of their actions, saying:
“At the forefront of the battle against the epidemic is the work of those in the NHS.
“Hour by hour, even minute by minute, those workers put themselves at risk of contracting Covid-19 in order to save the lives of others.
“It would have been very clear to you two that these bike compounds were not access to the general public and were therefore used by employees on the site.”
The BBC quote a statement from a victim, who said in court:
"We are all working so hard to keep the NHS afloat - I am devastated that someone can steal from those trying to save lives.
"These people must not have an emotional strand in their bodies."