Sunderland Echo

Suspected thief arrested after being caught at broken window

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The 35-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of burglary and now Northumbri­a Police wants to praise the vigilance of the resident who contacted them.

“This was a great bit of teamwork between the person who contacted police and those officers who attended the scene,” said Chief Inspector Paul Walters.

“We were surprised to find the suspect with their hand in the property and she was immediatel­y arrested so we could carry out enquiries.

“During the arrest, we were able to seize a number of items that we believe to have been stolen and so this is a really fantastic result.

“I do want to take this opportunit­y to remind residents to ensure their properties are secure.

“Opportunis­tic thieves will continue to operate despite the lockdown restrictio­ns.

“Please make sure your doors and windows are locked, even if you are inside, as it could prevent you from falling victim to crime.

“This case is also an important reminder to contact us if you see anyone acting suspicious­ly as it could help us make a quick arrest and secure vital evidence.”

The 35-year-old woman arrested remained in police custody on Saturday, April 18, and inquiries into the incident are ongoing.

Anyone who wants to report suspicious behaviour can do so by reporting it online on the police’s website.

Or, if you don’t have access to the internet, call 101 or independen­t charity Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111.

Always call 999 in an emergency, or if there is an immediate risk to person or property.

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Police have praised the concerned resident who alerted officers

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