UK conman posing as Sherlock Holmes stories’ cop jailed
LONDON – A British conman who posed as a policeman with the same name as the inspector from the Sherlock Holmes stories and stole thousands of pounds in cash, has been jailed.
Aaron Cowan, 24, of Kent — a county southeast of London — identified himself as Greg Lestrade, the fictional inspector from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s series, and wore a fake police badge when targeting bookmakers and stores.
In one instance he netted £4,840 ($ 6,370) from a gambling outlet while pretending to test fraudulent bank notes with a pipette.
Cowan’s crime spree, in March and April, came to an end after a victim grew suspicious of the Lestrade name and called real police officers.
They found the fraudulent badge, cash and other evidence when they searched his home.
Article continues after this advertisementA criminal court judge on Wednesday sentenced Cowan, who had pleaded guilty to six charges of dishonestly making a false representation for gain, to five years in prison.
“We are unsure why he chose such a distinctive name but it transpired to be his downfall,” said Investigating officer Detective Constable Gareth Foreman, of Kent Police.
“In the words of the great Sherlock Holmes himself – what one man can invent, another can discover.”