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Police are continuing to appeal to the public for information following a burglary at a property on Saxon Street in North East Manchester on Christmas Eve (Sunday 24 December 2023), at around 6pm.
No arrests have been made so far in connection with this incident.
The victim described the incident to officers and said she was watching television when suddenly she heard a loud bang. When she went to investigate the noise, she was confronted by three masked males who had smashed and forcibly entered through the rear patio doors.
One of the intruders forced the victim stay in the kitchen with him, while the other two proceeded to search the property for about five minutes. Subsequently, the three perpetrators fled the property, and the victim immediately contacted the police.
It was later revealed that the incident occurred on the victim's 77th birthday and the three suspects took the victims handbag containing £50 in cash, her bank card, bus pass, and various personal items.
Police are particularly keen to speak to the three people pictured above, as they may have further information that may help with the investigation.
Anyone with CCTV, doorbell, or dashcam footage that could aid in identifying and locating those responsible, should report this directly to GMP. Your information may be vital to locating those responsible.
Detective Sergeant Terina Arthern of GMP’s North Manchester Neighbourhood Crime Team said: “Our officers are continuing to provide ongoing support to the victim as she comes to terms after this distressing incident. Ensuring her safety and well-being is our top priority and we are ensuring the right measures are taken to make sure she is supported appropriately. We sincerely thank those in the community who have offered their support. Your messages are deeply appreciated and have been passed onto the victim and her family. We want to assure the community that we are leaving no stone unturned in our efforts to uncover those responsible. We are exploring all possible lines of enquiry and every bit of information we receive will allow us to build a timeline before and after the incident. We urge you to come forward if you have any CCTV, doorbell or dashcam footage from around the Miles Platting/Saxon Road/Bradford Road area around 6pm on Christmas Eve this year.”
You can report information regarding this incident by calling 0161 856 3955 or 101 quoting log 2411 of 24/12/2023.
You can also report information online using the ‘report’ tool or the LiveChat function on our website: www.gmp.police.uk
Alternatively, you can report information anonymously by calling the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.