Police stated this night, Wednesday April 3, that they have been referred to as to a report of a housebreaking at a home on Mackenzie Road, Astley Bridge.
However on arriving an officer discovered that the suspect, or presumably a number of suspects had left with numerous stolen instruments.
A Larger Manchester Police spokesperson stated: “PC Patel has attended a report of a housebreaking to a property on Mackenzie Road, Astley Bridge.
“Varied instruments have been stolen and the offender made off.
“Can we ask residents to stay vigilant and to report any suspicious exercise to us.”
In response to the suspected housebreaking and to different issues about crime, police have suggested folks in opposition to leaving their properties in darkness, whilst lighter evenings return with spring.
The GMP spokesperson stated: “Properties left in darkness can signify nobody is in.
“A number of easy steps can deter thieves.
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“Think about using a TV simulator, leaving a radio tuned into a chat station and utilizing gentle timers or sensible house gadget to show lamps on because it goes darkish.”
Anybody with any additional info or issues can name police on 101 or 999 in an emergency.
Alternatively, witnesses can name impartial charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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