Sunderland Echo

Police hail help after arrest

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and possession of a bladed article.

He will appear at Newcastle Crown Court in due course, after making an appearance at South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court on Monday, March 23.

The incident happened shortly before 7am on Saturday, March 21.

Inspector Jamie Southwell has now thanked the resident who contacted the force, and says his officers will continue to fight against car-related crime.

He said: “This was a great example of the public being our eyes and ears by spotting something that did not seem right and alerting us to it.

“After receiving timely and accurate informatio­n from the woman, we were able to deploy officers to the area and identify a man who matched the descriptio­n given to us by the caller.

“We went on to learn as part of our inquiries that a number of parked vehicles had been targeted in the Thornhill Terrace area on the morning in question.

“With a number of items stolen from inside the various vehicles.

“An investigat­ion was subsequent­ly launched and we have now charged a man in connection with five carrelated offences.

“He will now appear before the courts in the coming months.

“The resident who contacted us deserves a lot of credit for acting so decisively.”

Insp Southwell added: “Our message is simple – this type of criminalit­y will not be tolerated,.

“And, we will take robust action against anybody who flouts the law and commits car-related crime.”

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