Sunday, 3 February 2013

Burglar Caught Minutes After Late-Night Break-In


A burglar, caught by police who spotted him walking along the street with a laptop and a connected lead trailing behind him, has been jailed for four years.
Jobless Colin James Reid, 34, (pictured) of Weir Hall Avenue, Upper Edmonton also had a break-in kit of gloves, screwdriver and torch.
He was convicted of burgling a ground floor flat in Boundary Road, Wood Green and going equipped for theft on August 24, last year.
Wood Green Crown Court heard Reid was seen at 1.00am by officers from Haringey's Proactive Crime Team as he walked along Westbury Avenue.
He fled, but was caught in nearby Grainger Road and was linked to a burglary minutes earlier in which he jumped through an open window, waking the occupants as he landed on the floor.
He snatched the laptop and escaped via the front door.
Investigating officer Detective Constable Wendy Mason, of Haringey CID Aquisitive Crime Unit, said: "The officers that spotted Reid carrying the laptop and stopped and searched him before the burglary was even reported did a fantastic job.
“Without their instinct and professionalism this successful prosecution wouldn't have been possible."



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