A Canterbury farmer linked to burglaries and thefts of farm machinery, tools, and trailers worth more than $200,000 has been told today that he faces a lengthy jail term.
Matthew John Woods, 43, is connected with an 18-month crime spree across Canterbury, that saw businesses, farms, commercial lock-ups, and residential homes targeted.
A glove left at a burglary scene matched Woods' DNA, Christchurch District Court heard today.
When police raided a property in Christchurch, and another in rural Selwyn, that Woods was involved with, they found more than $160,000 worth of stolen goods.
Woods was found in possession of stolen tractors, ride-on mowers, trailers, building and construction equipment, machinery, power tools and a racing bike.