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A Lowestoft man who burgled a house in the town has been jailed.
Tony Kirk, of High Street, entered the home in St Peter’s Street in January 2024 while it was empty and stole camera equipment along with other items, including a wallet and alcohol.
Kirk, 45, admitted the offence when he appeared before Ipswich Crown Court and was sentenced on 24th October.
He received an 18-month jail term for the burglary and an additional two months, to run consecutively, for supplying amphetamine.