Thursday, November 13, 2025
Two brothers who carried out a string of house burglaries across Lancashire have been jailed.

Brian Mooney (pictured right) and Michael Mooney (pictured below) admitted their involvement in two burglary sprees, the first in 2021 and early 2022, the second between late 2022 and February 2024.
In the first spate of burglaries, homes of people working in food takeaway businesses were targeted.
A dozen properties were targeted, all when the householders were out working at food takeaways – that indicating a high degree of planning.
Homes in Darwen, Burnley, Earby, Nelson, Colne, Clayton-le-Moors and Preston, were burgled, as well as in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire.
Brian Mooney was involved in them all, with Michael Mooney admitting to joining in the plot to burgle houses in March 2022 and accepted involvement in two of the burglaries.
Enquiries found that a car driven by Brian Mooney was seen near to some of the break-ins.
The second burglary spree which was committed between December 2022 and February 2024, saw 21 homes broken into and two further attempted break-ins.
Entry to the houses was generally gained by either smashing the glass in a rear patio door or the glass in a rear conservatory door.
Most of the victims were not at home when the burglars struck.
Houses in Accrington, Haslingden, Great Harwood, Billington, Whalley, Sabden, Clayton-le-Moors, Burnley, Chorley, Lango, Clitheroe, Longridge, Huncoat and Edenfield were either burgled or an attempt made to burgle them.

Following an investigation by Lancashire Police, the brothers were arrested at their home addresses on 11th March this year.
Brian Mooney, 43, of London Terrace, Darwen, and Michael Mooney, 42, of Oakenhurst Road, Blackburn, both pleaded guilty to two offences of conspiracy to commit dwelling house burglaries.
They also both pleaded guilty to conspiracy to steal, relating to the theft of large amounts of goods from the Booths store in Burscough on four occasions.
Michael Mooney pleaded guilty to a further offence of conspiracy to steal at Booths in Poulton-le-Fylde and Homebase in Clitheroe.
When they appeared for sentence at Preston Crown Court Sessions House last week (7th November), Brian Mooney was jailed for 12 years, and Michael Mooney was jailed for eight years.
Operation Defender is a force-wide campaign that aims to combat residential burglary with support from Lancashire's Police and Crime Commissioner Clive Grunshaw.