Night-time burglar at home shocks mother
A mother expressed her shock when she came to know that a burglar had broke into her home and had disturbed the sleep of her 5-year-old sleeping daughter.
The child had awakened her mother by asking if anybody was there downstairs, but was asked to get back to sleep. Later, the young child returned back saying that lights were on downstairs and asked if she could watch television.
Sarah Hall, the 35-year-old mother again asked her youngest daughter to go back to sleep, but was stunned in the morning to discover that a burglar has broken into her home and stolen her purse. The purse contained £15 in stamps and a number of bank cards. The partner of Miss Hall and her 13-year-old daughter was also present in the home but did not hear anything. The family’s two Staffordshire bull terriers were downstairs but did not react to the burglar.
Jason Graham Strong, a 25-year-old man with no fixed address pleaded guilty to robbing the house on 1 December and was recently jailed by the court for 3 years.
With the increasing rates of burglaries, even homes are no longer secure. Incidents of burglaries and attempted break-ins are increasing and protecting valuables at home has become all the more important. By keeping money and other valuables in a security safe while sleeping can ensure its protection and security. Security safes are available for protecting all types of valuables and important documents at reasonable prices.

