A PAIR of brazen car thieves have been put behind bars after they were found preying on drivers filling up or using services at petrol stations.

West Midlands Police have released shocking CCTV footage showing William Lewis sneaking up on motorists at garages in Solihull and east Birmingham last year and jumping in the driver’s seat as their backs were turned.

Lewis is seen speeding off in cars as owners were inflating tyres and hoovering interiors – and on some occasions while petrol hose nozzles were still attached.

The 37-year-old worked alongside Nelson Herne, aged 42, of Roach Close, Solihull, to steal at least 16 vehicles with a combined value topping £150,000.

 

Lewis (left) and Herne. Pic - West Midlands Police

Lewis (left) and Herne. Pic - West Midlands Police

 

After scouring many hours of CCTV, police spotted a red Renault Clio used by the pair to stalk petrol stations on the look-out for unsuspecting victims.

Detectives found the Clio was registered to a woman known to Herne and seized it during a raid on her address on October 1.

A pair of boxing gloves were found in the boot that had been inside a Ford Kuga stolen on July 23 at an Esso garage in Station Road, Marston Green. Police also found clothing at the address matching items used to commit the thefts.

The Kuga owner also turned detective and found a man she thought was responsible for stealing her car on Facebook… using the profile name Billiam Lewis.

Other sites targeted by the thieves were Morrisons in Chester Road, Jet in Flaxley Road, Erdington, Sainsbury’s in Castle Vale Retail Park, and the BP station in Washwood Heath Road.

Detectives seized more CCTV footage showing 34-year-old Lewis’ partner Laura Lightwood and Michelle While, aged 39, from Gillscroft Road, Kitts Green, using bank cards taken from stolen vehicles at various shops.

 

Lightwood (left) and While

Lightwood (left) and While

 

Herne and Lewis, from Honeybourne Road, admitted conspiracy to steal vehicles between February and July 2020 and at Birmingham Crown Court on September 24 they were jailed for 27 months and 30 months respectively.

Lightwood, also from Honeybourne Road, and While admitted fraud and handling stolen goods. Lightwood received an 18-month community order, including a rehabilitation course, but While failed to attend court and was listed as wanted by police.

Detective Sergeant Mick Clark, who led the investigation at Solihull Force CID, said: “These were some of the most brazen car thefts I’ve seen in 14 years’ police service.

“Victims were caught completely off guard: you just don’t expect anyone to come sneaking across the garage forecourt in the middle of the day, jump in your car and drive away. You can see on the CCTV that victims look genuinely shocked.

“We identified the red Clio that Lewis and Herne were using. Herne would help identify targets and send Lewis, who’s a heavy drug user, across the road to commit the offence.

“They were causing a great deal of inconvenience and concern for motorists and I’m pleased that thanks to the hard work of our team they were caught and now in jail.

“And finally a big thank-you to the young woman who found Lewis on Facebook after her car was stolen. That was an important breakthrough and a good piece of detective work.”