8:55am Tuesday 22nd May 2007
A special crime investigation by Messenger carried out with Trafford police last year discovered ten insecure houses in just under-90 minutes.
But with the hot summer months upon us crime reporter Simon Greenhalgh discovered many residents are still not taking home security seriously...
Two plain-clothes officers pushed a wheelbarrow and plasma television through Sale to see what sort of response they would get.
During a recent incident in Sale burglars used a wheelbarrow left in the back garden of a property to carry off a plasma television from the occupant's house.
In an act of audacity it's believed one of the offenders, wearing a fluorescent vest, wheeled his way through the town for about three quarters of a mile without being challenged.
Trafford police received no phone calls about this incident and when they checked with residents they were told we thought it was television repair man'.
Last Friday morning, in a special crime recreation for Messenger, two plain-clothes officers pushed a wheelbarrow and plasma television through Sale to see what sort of response they would get.
During the first hour, despite pushing their swag along some of Sale's busiest roads, only one member of the public telephoned the police to report the suspicious activity.
While on the street just one member of the public, a postman on his rounds, stopped the men to ask them what they were doing.
One woman who walked past the pair and who did not want to be named said: "I live nearby and had just come out of my house. I didn't even notice them, I suppose I was in a bit of a day dream really."
After receiving no reaction from the public the two officers decided to up the anti by offering the television to members of the public for £50. But again the men's activities received little response.
A 60-year-old Sale resident explained: "I was offered the television from a wheel barrow and I thought these people must be drunk or on drugs.
"The likelihood of carrying a television around in a wheel barrow seemed so ridiculous. I wasn't frightened or alarmed but I was having nothing to do with it.
"I didn't think about reporting it to the police because I didn't think it was serious enough. The fact it might have been stolen didn't even cross my mind. I just thought I'd look foolish if I phoned the police."
Trafford police say that between May and September last year more than a third of all burglaries in the borough were due to people leaving their doors and windows open or unlocked.
During the course of our investigation undercover officers showed us numerous examples of insecure properties including: unlocked gates and sheds and windows left open.
Sale Area Insp Brendan O'Brien said: "There's all this enforcement work going on targeting offenders and putting out the message to prevent burglary and the heartache it causes.
"But we can't do it on our own, we've got to have the community supporting us and it's so easy: keep your windows and doors shut, keep valuables out of sight, don't leave car keys anywhere near the letter box.
"And, if you see something even the slightest bit suspicious let us know straight away; I'd rather have a mistaken call than a burglar on the loose."
What do you think about home security? Have your say here.
spankysmagicpiano, Trafford says...
10:42am Wed 23 May 07
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spankysmagicpiano, Trafford says...
10:42am Wed 23 May 07
I have heard of this happening on two other occasions now in recent months and would urge people to ask what's going on if it looks suspicious. It could be yours next....