Two men have been jailed in relation to a theft and fraud series in Bicester.

Christopher Brock, 49, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to one count of theft from motor vehicle and three counts of fraud in a hearing at Oxford Magistrates’ Court on Monday, October 14. 

He was subsequently jailed for four months at the same hearing.

Michael Sestanovich, 42, also of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing on October 9 to three counts of fraud.

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Michael Sestanovich (Image: TVP) He was sentenced to 12 weeks’ imprisonment.

Between 7am and 8am on September 22, this year, Brock broke into a vehicle in Bicester and stole a purse and children’s coats.

He also used a stolen bank card fraudulently on a number of occasions at various locations in the town.

He was arrested on Sunday, October 13 and charged on the same day.

Christopher Brock (Image: TVP) Sestanovich also used cards fraudulently and was charged with the offences on October 8 having been arrested the day before. 

Investigating officer PC James Peachey, of the Bicester and Kidlington problem solving team, said: “This was a great team effort to ensure that evidence was gained quickly and Brock was promptly arrested and charged.

“Brock had no choice but to plead guilty due to the evidence gathered against him.

“Sestanovich also pleaded guilty to the offences he was accused of carrying out.

“These sentences shows that these offences will not be tolerated. 

“The public has really helped with this investigation, providing CCTV footage to review, some of whom were not victims themselves, but who assisted in providing key evidence which allowed us to bring the offenders to justice.”