A MAN who committed a string of distraction burglaries before being arrested at a Cumbria B&B has been jailed.

Christopher McKillop preyed upon elderly people who lived alone, carrying out burglaries in Burnley, Blackburn, Rishton, Great Harwood, Blackpool and Lytham during September and October last year. He also ventured into Greater Manchester to commit an offence in Bury.

For most of the offences, 42-year-old McKillop would call at houses and claim his van was broken down, asking to go inside to charge his mobile phone so he could call for recovery.

Once inside, he would distract his victims by asking for a drink or to use the toilet, before stealing money and bank cards.

McKillop would use the stolen cards at local stores or to pay for hotel rooms.

When he found out he was wanted, McKillop set off for Scotland where he had arranged to stay with associates.

He got as far as Cumbria, where officers from the police's burglary team traced him to a B&B in Carlisle and arrested him when he was in bed.

McKillop was jailed for six years by Judge Guy Mathieson at Preston Crown Court on Wednesday. He pleaded guilty to nine distraction burglaries and a several fraud offences relating to the use of stolen bank cards.

Detective Constable Andy Lever from Lancashire Police, said: “These were despicable offences committed against elderly victims who lived alone.

“McKillop used a well-rehearsed story to trick his way into the homes of his victims before stealing their money and bank cards.

“He travelled around Lancashire committing the offences to fund his drug addiction, and at the time of doing so, he was on prison licence for previous similar offences.

“As the judge referred in his sentencing remarks, McKillop took advantage of his victims’ good nature when they believed they were helping a person in need.

“McKillop abused that good nature by stealing from them when their backs were turned.

“He deserves every day of his sentence.”