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Bursledon man jailed for stealing £33,500 excavator in audacious fraud

5/23/2026 · News

A 55-year-old man stole a £33,500 mini-excavator from a Hampshire hire firm using a fake identity, leading to a 15-month prison sentence. The theft left the business owner fearing for his company’s survival.

A man who orchestrated a brazen theft of a £33,500 mini-excavator from a Hampshire-based hire company has been sentenced to 15 months in prison after admitting fraud and theft.

£33,500Value of the stolen Yanmar SV26 excavator from Harrison Hire Ltd

Richard Charles Brown, 55, of Silver Birches, Bursledon, appeared at Southampton Crown Court on May 22, where he pleaded guilty to the theft and fraud charges. The excavator, a critical asset for Harrison Hire Ltd in Landford, was handed over to Brown in May 2024 after he claimed to be “Paul O’Shea,” presenting fabricated documents to secure the hire.

Key Points

  • ✅ Brown stole a £33,500 excavator by posing as “Paul O’Shea” with forged documents
  • ⚡ The excavator was signed for by Brown in a green Hulk shirt, later found in his home
  • 💡 The machine was last seen being driven toward Dover port with cloned plates

Brown, who has 31 convictions for 83 offences including dishonesty, claimed he was acting as a “stooge” for other criminals and received £1,500 for his role. His legal representative, Thomas Evans, argued that Brown’s addiction to crack cocaine and heroin had made him vulnerable to manipulation.

Case DetailBrown’s ClaimEvidence
Excavator SigningSigned for by “Paul O’Shea”CCTV shows Brown in green Hulk shirt accepting delivery
Excavator RecoveryClaimed someone else collected itNeighbour’s video showed Brown driving it away
AddictionClaimed coercion due to substance abusePolice found paraphernalia during home search

Judge Nicholas Rowland rejected Brown’s mitigation, noting the deliberate and sophisticated nature of the theft. The excavator was never recovered and is believed to have been smuggled out of the country via Dover port. James Harrison, the business owner, testified that the theft had nearly crippled his company, which had recently invested in the machine as a major milestone.

📋 By The Numbers

  • 31 — Brown’s prior convictions for 83 offences
  • £1,500 — Amount Brown received for his involvement
  • 15 months — Length of Brown’s prison sentence

Detective Constable Tim Bright, who investigated the case, described the theft as a “team effort” involving multiple law enforcement agencies. He praised Harrison Hire Ltd for their cooperation in securing the conviction. Brown is now serving his sentence at HMP Winchester, where prison authorities confirmed he will undergo addiction treatment.

💡 Pro Tip

Small business owners should verify hire agreements with photo ID in person and cross-check vehicle registration plates before releasing high-value equipment to avoid similar fraud.

The case has raised concerns among local hire firms about the rising trend of identity fraud targeting small businesses. Harrison Hire Ltd has since implemented stricter verification protocols, including mandatory on-site inspections for high-value hirings.

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