Conman Michael Brooke jailed after posing as police officer and council worker in Sheffield and Rotherham

A burglar and fraudster who targeted vulnerable and elderly people while posing as a bogus official has been jailed for eight years.
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Michael Brooke, aged 54, of no fixed address, turned up at a string of properties across Sheffield and Rotherham claiming to be an 'official' such as a police officer or council worker.

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The offences began on December 28, 2021 when Brooke fraudulently sold a television, that was not his to sell, to another man who paid him via a bank transfer.

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A burglar and fraudster who targeted vulnerable and elderly people while posing as a bogus official has been jailed for eight years.
Michael Brooke, 54, of no fixed address, turned up at a string of properties across Sheffield and Rotherham claiming to be an 'official' such as a police officer or council workerA burglar and fraudster who targeted vulnerable and elderly people while posing as a bogus official has been jailed for eight years.
Michael Brooke, 54, of no fixed address, turned up at a string of properties across Sheffield and Rotherham claiming to be an 'official' such as a police officer or council worker
A burglar and fraudster who targeted vulnerable and elderly people while posing as a bogus official has been jailed for eight years. Michael Brooke, 54, of no fixed address, turned up at a string of properties across Sheffield and Rotherham claiming to be an 'official' such as a police officer or council worker

Then on January 8 this year, Brooke entered a retail premises on Fitzalan Square and sold jewellery items to the staff, claiming they had been bought from a car boot sale.

Brooke also carried out three ‘bogus official’ burglaries on January 11 across Rotherham.

The next day, on January 12, Brooke burgled a property in Sheffield after claiming to be a police officer wanting to discuss CCTV cameras. Again distracting the resident, he stole a handbag before leaving.

DC Dan Priest, of Sheffield’s burglary investigation team, said: “Michael Brooke shamelessly preyed on vulnerable people for his own gain, repeatedly lying to them to get into their properties and stealing from them.

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“We will always work proactively to prevent this type of incident occurring and protect more vulnerable members of our communities, including the elderly.”

Brooke pleaded guilty to two counts of fraud and four counts of burglary at Sheffield Crown Court on Tuesday, June 7.

He was jailed for eight years.

To pass on information about burglaries call 101.