A judge told 18-year-old Cameron Rees it was time he learned the consequences of his offending (Image: South Wales Police)
A teenage robber with a string of previous convictions has been told by a judge told that his "luck has run out".
A masked Cameron Rees was one of two teens who stole an electric bike from a residential care home shortly after he had been given a community order for burglary.
A judge at Swansea Crown Court told the 18-year-old defendant it was time he realised there are consequences for committing offences.
Hannah George, prosecuting, told the court that at lunchtime on September 3 this year a member of staff at a residential centre in Caewern in Neath looked out of his office window and saw two youths lifting an electric bike belonging to one of the resident

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