Man sentenced to a year in prison after breaking into Lloyds Bank in Fareham

Man sentenced to a year in prison after breaking into Lloyds Bank in Fareham

Last Updated: October 15, 2025By Tags:

A 43-year-old man has been jailed for a year after he admitted breaking into Lloyds Bank in Fareham.

At around 2:20am on Thursday (9 October) Marc Maclellan of no fixed address broke into the bank on West Street and was arrested inside the bank by responding officers who arrived on scene within two minutes of the call reporting the incident.

The following day he admitted burglary other than dwelling and breaching a criminal behaviour order at Portsmouth Magistrates’ Court where he was jailed for a combined total of a year.

District Commander, Chief Inspector Marcus Kennedy said: “We know that burglaries such as last week’s not only have an impact on businesses and their owners but the wider community as well. Members of the public suffer when access to key services is disrupted by criminal behaviour.

“I hope this sentence sends a clear message that we will not tolerate crimes of this nature and we are committed to ensuring those responsible are brought to justice.”

We’re committed to relentlessly pursuing criminals that target our business community. We’d like to take this opportunity to remind people of the following crime prevention advice.

To help protect your business:

  • Make sure staff are able to use any appropriate security equipment such as panic alarms.
  • Make sure CCTV cameras are in good working order, the position provides the best possible coverage and they are serviced annually.
  • Remind staff to report any suspicious activity to the manager or the police. Details should also be recorded and include: date, time, description of person.

The community are our eyes and ears and we encourage you to report all incidents as soon as you are able to by calling 101 if it’s not an emergency.

You can also report suspicious activity online by visiting our website: https://www.hampshire.police.uk

If a crime is in progress, always call 999.

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