DANDENONG STAR JOURNAL
Home » Serial burglar’s hire-car tracked

Serial burglar’s hire-car tracked

A serial burglar has pleaded guilty to raiding construction sites across the South East in a hire car, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court has heard.

Kevin Campbell, 34, and his accomplices hired a Toyota Camry that was monitored by a tracking device during the burglaries in late August 2021.

They stole two dishwashers, two ovens, a key safe, and about $5000 of tools and hardware during five break-ins in three days in Keysborough, Patterson Lakes and Seaford.

Campbell also pleaded guilty to evading and recklessly putting police in danger of serious injury after his hire car was pulled over by police at a “known address of criminal activity” in Carrum Downs early on 23 August.

He sped forward at the police car, forcing its driver to accelerate heavily and veer left to avoid a crash.

Campbell’s car fled at speeds of more than 100 km/h along Gamble Road.

He was disqualified from driving and on a community corrections order (CCO) at the time.

The next day, police arrested Campbell and his co-accused in his Doveton motel room.

Police seized the Camry hire car as well as hardware stolen from the Keysborough building site.

They included 36 boxes of door strikers, an emergency LED light, two boxes of sliding door lock parts, an LED work light, a wall light, a Lenovo tablet and other door hardware.

The Camry also contained a large amount of stolen tools.

Campbell also pled guilty to being caught driving six times despite being disqualified for 30 months at Frankston Magistrates’ Court in late 2020.

He was also charged with breaching an intervention order by following and flashing lights at a victim in her friend’s car.

At a 25 January hearing, defence lawyer Lauren Kelly submitted for a CCO on top of 154 days served in pre-sentence remand.

Campbell was in a better position to complete a CCO than in the past, Ms Kelly said.

He had the offer of a full-time job, and remained drug free while in custody.

“It’s the longest period for some time that he has been drug free,” Ms Kelly said.

Magistrate Greg Connellan responded: “I’m not as confident as you are.”

Mr Connellan noted Campbell’s underlying issues, including childhood trauma.

“At the moment his personal relationship breaks down he tends to tail spin back into offending behaviour and back into the criminal justice system and back into prison.

“I worry he might struggle to successfully engage with a community corrections order.”

A police prosecutor urged a lengthy jail term given Campbell’s “length and volume of offending” as well as priors.

Campbell told the court via a video link from Port Phillip Prison that his remand period had been his longest time in jail.

“It’s been tough. I’m done.”

Mr Connellan ordered an assessment for a CCO but “I won’t make any guarantees that it will be a (CCO) that commences after 154 days (served in jail)”.

Campbell was remanded for sentencing at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 7 February.

Digital Editions


  • End is nigh for Hallam Rd tip

    End is nigh for Hallam Rd tip

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 348748 The controversial Hallam Road landfill in Hampton Park will reportedly be closed to municipal waste as soon as…

More News

  • 60 Years of Commitment to School Reunion

    60 Years of Commitment to School Reunion

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533871 The Killester College class of 1966 recently celebrated their 60th reunion, showcasing a long-term commitment to the decades of reunion. The group, made-up…

  • Seagulls legends honoured

    Seagulls legends honoured

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533225 **One of the most awesome things you’ll see in local sport is the new mural on the wall of the TOORADIN Sports Club.…

  • Akin’s day to remember

    Akin’s day to remember

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 445266 The Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) Turf 3 match between Narre North and St Mary’s was meant to be one of those games,…

  • Bloods go big with the bat

    Bloods go big with the bat

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533976 Springvale South has the runs on the board against Buckley Ridges after day one of the Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) Turf 1…

  • Suspicious fire in Dandenong under investigation

    Suspicious fire in Dandenong under investigation

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 528279 Victoria Police are investigating a suspicious fire in Dandenong. Fire Rescue Victoria responded to an incident on Robinson St in Dandenong, Monday evening…

  • Bakers in the box seat, HSD requiring wickets on day two

    Bakers in the box seat, HSD requiring wickets on day two

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533973 Silverton would require a miracle to make finals, but that hasn’t stopped the Bakers from posting a strong score on day one against…

  • Alleged car thief faces 60-plus charges

    Alleged car thief faces 60-plus charges

    An alleged serial car thief has been charged after using electronic key reprogramming devices to steal at least 25 cars across Melbourne, police say. The 27-year-old faces more than 60…

  • Dandenong downed by impressive VPC debutant century

    Dandenong downed by impressive VPC debutant century

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 528966 Dandenong (203) was on the receiving end of a milestone moment amidst a defeat to finals-bound Melbourne (6/308) at Shepley Oval in round…

  • Noble falls painfully short

    Noble falls painfully short

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531172 A shakeup in the finals mix came in the form of a Croydon (210) upset as Noble Park (146) faltered at home in…

  • Critical nursery in need of a home

    Critical nursery in need of a home

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532813 A volunteer nursery helping to propagate the South East’s disappearing flora is now itself under threat. Greenlink Sandbelt Nursery has been supplying the…