Sunderland Echo

Police praise car owner who helped jail thief

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A vigilant Sunderland man has been praised after his evidence helped to put a thief behind bars.

Mark McManus, 24, armed himself with a knife and smashed his way into a number of parked vehicles in the Thornhill area of Sunderland on March 21.

He broke into a Jaguar shortly after 6.30am and pocketed a watch and a wallet from inside – but woke the owner.

After the victim saw his car had been broken into, he got into his wife’s vehicle and drove around the area, spotting McManus breaking into a black BMW.

He kept an eye on the the thief until police arrived and location and guided officers directly to him.

McManus, of no fixed abode, was subsequent­ly arrested and charged with various offences. He admitted three counts of theft from motor vehicles and possessing a knife when he appeared at Newcastle Crown Court on Monday, April 20.

A judge subsequent­ly jailed him for eight months.

Inspector Jamie Southwell, of Northumbri­a Police, said: “I would like to praise the victim in this case – they have helped us bring a shameless thief to justice.

“After realising he had been a victim of crime, the resident rang us and passed on vital intelligen­ce after he saw a man breaking into another car on the estate.

“His informatio­n allowed us to deploy officers to the scene and McManus was subsequent­ly arrested and found to be in possession of a knife. He now will have time to reflect on his crimes in prison and I hope he thinks carefully about the effects his selfish behaviour have on others. We take all vehicle-related crime incredibly seriously.”

 ??  ?? Mark McManus was jailed for eight months.
Mark McManus was jailed for eight months.

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