Man arrested after 4 reports of attempted New Year’s Eve break ins in Latchford

THIEVES tried to strike at four homes in Latchford in the early hours of today, Tuesday.

Officers responded to four reports of suspicious incidents involving thefts from sheds and outbuildings on New Years Eve.

A man has now been arrested.

Police were first called at around 5am to an address on Griffiths Street – the caller reported that they had witnessed an unknown man entering their garden shed. The man quickly made off when he was approached by the owner.

Shortly after, at around 5.50am, officers received a second report that an unknown man had entered a garden on Kingsway South and was acting suspiciously. The man was again approached by the occupants and made off from the address.

At 6.30am, officers were called to an address on Reynolds Street, following reports that a man was acting suspiciously and looking into people’s gardens. The unknown man was reportedly dressed in dark coloured clothing and had his face covered.

Officers swiftly attended the address and arrested a 26-year-old man from the Salford area on suspicion of theft. He remains in police custody and is assisting officers with their enquiries.

Officers were also called at 8.10am, following a report that tools had been stolen overnight from a garage at an address on Henshall Avenue.

Enquiries are currently ongoing, and officers are urging anyone with information about these incidents to come forward.

Officers are also urging residents to take action to reduce their chances of becoming victims.

Sergeant Neil Mooney said “Enquiries in relation to these incidents are ongoing and I urge anyone with any information, CCTV, or Ring doorbell footage which may assist our investigation to get in touch.

“Residents can also help us and themselves by making it as difficult as possible for criminals to enter their outbuildings.

“We’d recommend keeping any valuables you may have in your home or in a secure garage, shed or outbuilding with good security measures such as lighting, ground anchors, and have CCTV covering any blind spots.”

If you have information relating to the recent suspicious activity in Latchford or any other information you think may be relevant, please contact Cheshire Police on 101 or via the websitequoting IML 1995737.

You can also give information anonymously via Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111.