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Police in Macclesfield Local Policing Unit are advising residents to be vigilant following recent burglaries in the area.
Over the past 3 months officers have been called to reports of several burglaries in the area which have featured two specific methods or MO's – Car and Key Burglaries and ‘Climbers’. The burglaries have generally taken place across Alderley Edge, Wilmslow, Prestbury and Poynton.
In relation to the ‘Climbers’ these have mostly occurred between 5pm and 7pm. On each occasion the suspects have climbed onto balconies or flat roofs and gained access to the property by smashing windows or glass doors that give access to the master bedroom.
In relation to the Car & Key Burglaries these have generally occurred overnight where high powered vehicles have been targeted, the properties are being entered for the car keys to then be stolen. The general make of car being targeted has been BMW, Audi, VW and Mercedes.
Detective Inspector Si Mills said:
“Enquiries in relation to these incidents are ongoing and officers patrolling the area have already recovered tools and a telescopic ladder in fields off Macclesfield Road in Alderley Edge, which we suspect were left there in order to use in burglaries in the area.
“We are continuing to patrol in these areas as a result and we are making a number of enquiries, including with our neighbouring forces, to find those responsible.
“Meanwhile, residents can also help by reviewing their security and being vigilant for suspicious activity.
“If you see something out of place or that doesn’t quite seem right, please report it to us on 101 or via the website.
“By working together, we can deter thieves and help prevent burglaries in your area."
Here are some handy tips to help you secure your home:
For more tips go to our crime prevention page on the website.