Police searched for him here. They searched for him there until they found him getting a haircut. and arrested him.
Larry Connors, 30, was placed on police's 'most wanted' list for burglaries in Cambridgeshire and other parts of the country.
He was finally arrested in June last year while getting a haircut at a barber's shop in Radcliffe, Trent, Nottinghamshire.
Connors, 30, broke into a house in Aldford Road, Upton, Chester, on February 2, 2021 and stole cash and jewellery.
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His DNA was later found on the window handle by police.
Then on February 26, 2021, he robbed a house in Bentley Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Nothing was stolen, but his DNA was still found on the window handle.

Nine months later, in November 2021, Connors broke into a house on Harecote Avenue in Sidcup, London, but did not steal anything.

He once again struggled to cover his tracks, as his DNA was discovered on a glove print on a window sill.
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The last robbery occurred on 10 September 2022 at Shadwell Drive in Northolt, London.
Connors broke in and stole cash and jewelery worth more than £17,000. His DNA was found on the window.
Mr Connors was also wanted for breaching a home detention curfew and being recalled to prison for a three-year sentence in connection with a large-scale conspiracy to commit robberies across the UK.
He was finally arrested in June last year while getting a haircut at a barber's shop in Radcliffe, Trent, Nottinghamshire.
At Cambridge Crown Court on Friday (5 April), Connors, of Gisborne Green, Derby, was found guilty of four counts of theft and sentenced to four years and six months in prison.
Police officer Sarah Longbottom said: 'Connors was a prolific burglar who caused pain and misery to his victims, not only in Cambridgeshire but across the country.
“Robbery is a force-of-force priority and we will do everything in our power to bring people like Connors to justice.

“I am glad that he is now in prison for violating people’s privacy and homes.”