Three Brothers Jailed After Brutal Attack on Grandad and Vandalism Spree

Sledgehammer Rampage Sparks Police Chase

Three brothers from Trowbridge turned violent in a shocking family feud by attacking their own grandfather and wrecking his home. Armed with a sledgehammer, Andrew Smith, 30, Michael Smith, 28, and Joseph Smith, 26, drove to their grandfather’s house in Drayton with the intention to smash up his property and cars.

The 70-something victim was seriously hurt while trying to protect his home during the savage attack.

Police Stop Escape After Car Crash

The trio fled back to Trowbridge but were quickly stopped by Wiltshire Police, who had flagged their vehicle. Michael and Andrew made a desperate run after crashing into a wall but were swiftly caught. Joseph managed to dodge capture for a few days before being picked up on 14 July.

Joint Police Forces Crack the Case

The arrests came thanks to tight teamwork between Thames Valley and Wiltshire police, who coordinated to hunt down the violent siblings.

Oxford Crown Court Hands Down Sentences

  • Michael Smith, also guilty of dangerous driving, was jailed for 18 months.
  • Andrew Smith got 14 months behind bars.
  • Youngest brother Joseph slapped with a 10-month sentence.

All three had earlier pleaded guilty to four counts of criminal damage under £5,000 at a hearing on 15 January.

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