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Lloyd Hook

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A man named Lloyd Hook has been involved in several criminal cases in the UK, leading to multiple court appearances and convictions for various offenses.

Key Facts, Dates, and Court Decisions:

  • April 2022 - Dangerous Driving and Related Offenses:
  • On April 4, 2022, Lloyd Peter Hook, then 27, of Oxford Gardens, Holbeach, pleaded guilty at Lincoln Crown Court to three driving offenses. These included dangerous driving of a VW Golf on August 28 of the previous year (2021) in Spalding, driving while disqualified, and having no insurance. He had initially denied the offenses. The incident involved a police chase, parts of which were filmed from a police car. Hook was warned to expect an immediate custodial sentence and was granted unconditional bail until his sentencing on May 20, 2022.
  • January 2026 - Burglary Conspiracies and Traffic Offenses:
  • On January 22, 2026, Lloyd Hook, 31, of Daniels Crescent, Long Sutton, Spalding, was remanded into custody after appearing at Norwich Magistrates' Court. He was charged with conspiring to commit burglary at the A1 storage facility in Long Sutton between September 13 and 16, 2024, and conspiring to burgle a dwelling on Marriotts Gate, Lutton, on September 15, 2024. He was to remain in custody until his next hearing at Lincoln Crown Court on February 19, 2026.
  • Further details emerged that Hook had orchestrated a commercial burglary at a self-storage container site in Long Sutton from his prison cell in September 2024. He had direct contact with the individuals who carried out the burglary, and an iPhone seized from his cell at HMP Highpoint on October 17, 2024, provided evidence of his involvement.
  • January 2026 - High-Speed Police Chase and Related Offenses:
  • On January 20, 2026, Hook was involved in a high-speed police pursuit in Downham Market, Norfolk. He was driving a stolen Land Rover Discovery Sport with cloned registration plates, which had been reported stolen from Bedfordshire in August 2025. During the chase, Hook drove at speeds over 90mph, on the wrong side of the road, mounted pavements, ignored red lights, and overtook stationary traffic into oncoming vehicles. He also crashed into a business in Railway Road. He was arrested after attempting to flee on foot.
  • On March 12, 2026, Hook, then at HMP Norwich, appeared at Norwich Crown Court and denied charges of handling stolen goods (the Land Rover Discovery), dangerous driving, and possession of cannabis related to the January 20 incident. A trial was fixed for September 7, 2026, and Hook was remanded in custody.
  • June 2026 - Sentencing for Burglary and Driving Offenses:
  • On June 25, 2026, Lloyd Hook, 31, of HMP Norwich, appeared at Norwich Crown Court. He pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, handling stolen goods, possession of cannabis, driving while disqualified, and driving without insurance in relation to the January 2026 police chase.
  • He also pleaded guilty to playing a key role in orchestrating the commercial burglary from his prison cell in September 2024.
  • Hook was sentenced to a total of three years and one month imprisonment: 18 months for the commercial burglary and 19 months for the multiple traffic offenses. He was also ordered to pay a £228 victim surcharge, banned from driving for four years and three months, and will be required to take an extended retest.
  • June 2026 - Additional Court Appearances:
  • Public court records show appearances for "HOOK Lloyd 36CJ1080526 & CQRJGKT8JR" at Norwich Combined Court Centre on June 20 and June 22, 2026, for Magistrates' Court hearings. The case details were not available, but these were likely initial hearings where charges are formally read and pleas entered.
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