Hang about! Think of it from the perpetrator's point of view. (still looking for a sarcasm button.)
Firstly he didn't need the Tom Tom because he knew where he was, hence he didn't take it, and he possibly only cut himself when he broke the window of the car, hence rifling through the first aid kit.
As for the glasses, he possibly mistook the number plate of your car for another one that he knew, perhaps his mother's car where his Mum may have left the keys, or a shopping list or even her Ipad, locked in for example, and he may have taken the glasses with the good intent of not making the same mistake a second time by being more sure of which car he broke into as, with these glasses, he would have no trouble reading the numberplate.
Also there is the possibility that he had maybe suffered a tormented childhood, being abused by his parents and kin, having been made do homework, make his bed in the mornings, or wash dishes after dinner, respect other people, or even perhaps, God forbid, made to mow the lawn or assist his parents around the house! Our generation don't fully understand the harsh results of the hardships some of these unfortunate kids have been put through.
I am certain that once some of these harsh facts of this poor misunderstood member of society's traumatic childhood and upbringing have been pointed out by a well intentioned solicitor in a court of law, even the hardest of our judges will be able to fully understand his plight, and will possibly immediately take steps to change the poor unfortunate kid's whole way of life by showing leniency and mercy and simply caution him, rather than incurring a sentence which could have lasting ramifications, whilst giving him a short lecture on the errors of his judgement in this period of overwhelming stress that caused his momentary lapse of judgement and that had been placed, unjustly, on the lad by the outside world.
Sometimes I feel that the decent thing for us to do as a society in general would be perhaps to say "Sorry" to this harshly done by generation, as a public apology for all the undue stress and strain we, as parents, have forced them to endure during their, what should be happy and carefree childhood days.

Regards, (tongue in cheek)
Glen
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