Sunderland Echo

Rapid response nabs car break-in suspects

- Kevin Clark kevin.clark@jpimedia.co.uk @kevinclark­jpi

An alert neighbour has been praised after police made two arrests two people on suspicion of breaking into a car.

Shortly after 2.15am on Sunday, a resident in Downhill reported two people trying to force their way into a parked vehicle.

Response officers carried out a search of the area and a man and a woman who matched the descriptio­n given by the caller were located in Kentucky Road area and handcuffed.

Both were arrested on suspicion of vehicle interferen­ce – but the woman proceeded to kick out at an arresting PC, making direct contact with the officer’s chest.

She was subsequent­ly also arrested on suspicion of assaulting a police constable. Both suspects have since been charged and are due to appear before the courts.

Chief Inspector Nicola Wearing, of Northumbri­a Police, said: “This was a fantastic effort by the officers who were at the scene within five minutes of the resident’s call coming in.

“I’d like to thank the resident who made the decision to pick up the phone and get in touch – they absolutely did the right thing, and their detailed account helped lead our officers directly towards two suspects that were found nearby.

“Unfortunat­ely, one of the suspects did not take too kindly to being placed under arrest and proceeded to kick one of our PCs in the chest.

“There is absolutely no place for this type of offending and I’d like to thank the officer in question for their profession­alism and dedication while apprehendi­ng a suspect.

“These two suspects will appear in court later this year charged with vehicle-related offences, and I’d like to reassure the public that our officers are out on patrol every single day looking to tackle thieves and burglars.

“But as ever, you are our eyes and ears and this case highlights the importance of passing informatio­n on to us. If you see anybody acting suspicious­ly in your community, tell us – and that can help us get resources to the scene quickly in order to take swift and robust action.”

A 23-year-old woman has since been charged with vehicle interferen­ce and assault by beatingofa­PC,whilea32-yearoldman­hasbeencha­rgedwith vehicle interferen­ce.

Both are due to appear before magistrate­s in South Tyneside later this year.

 ??  ?? The pair were arrested in Kentucky Road.
The pair were arrested in Kentucky Road.

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