Police praise car owner who helped jail thief
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.”