logo
Moment masked thieves steal pregnant Tamworth woman's car with her baby scans

Moment masked thieves steal pregnant Tamworth woman's car with her baby scans

Yahoo6 days ago

A pregnant woman of 28 weeks says she fears for her family's safety after her Mini Cooper was stolen from her driveway in Tamworth.
Shocking Ring doorbell footage, from the early hours of this morning, shows the moment a gang of masked thieves stole Laura Haynes' Mini from her home in Browns Lane.
The devastated mum-to-be, who lives with her partner Paul, said all of her pregnancy notes, including baby scan photos, were in the car when it was driven away by the thugs in the dead of the night.
READ MORE: Hit-and-run probe after man struck by car in Birmingham city centre
One of the masked men was seen walking up to the front door holding what was believed to be a relay device which unlocked the vehicle.
The gadget, used by car thieves, mimics a key fob signal to unlock and start vehicles without needing the physical key.
Laura said the incident had left her "scared" that the gang might return to the family's home again after what she said was now two failed attempts to take her partner's Mercedes.
"We're scared they will come back for it because they tried to take Paul's Mercedes last night and it happened six months ago too," said the 27-year-old.
The couple only realised the Mini had been taken when they woke up several hours later.
Laura added: "I got up and when I looked out the window I noticed Paul's wing mirrors were out and then I thought, 'oh god, where is my car'.
"We work hard for these things. That's £15,000 worth of car.
"But it's the sentimental stuff. I'm 28 weeks pregnant and all my pregnancy notes were in my car.
"Scan photos, things like that. I had a complicated pregnancy to start with so there's a scan before they were even a baby, when they were a dot; all that stuff is in there.
"It's stuff I take around with me. I don't know if I can get any of that back from the hospital. I can't rewind my body to that time."
Laura said forensic police were at the couple's home earlier today but that no arrests had been made that they were aware of.
"We watched the doorbell footage and we could see them trying to get signal for the keys after walking up the drive, three or four of them," said Laura.
"They opened the door of the Merc too but they couldn't get it started so they gave up on that.
"They tried our front door and were looking through the kitchen window. The thought of someone trying to break in is so scary."
We have contacted Staffordshire Police for comment.
Anyone with information about this incident should contact the force by calling 101, quoting crime reference number 2125-0093-495 of June 22.
You can also share information by emailing harry.leach@reachplc.com.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Gangland enforcers Tamo Junto warn 'accept no imitation' in chilling video to imposters
Gangland enforcers Tamo Junto warn 'accept no imitation' in chilling video to imposters

Yahoo

time36 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Gangland enforcers Tamo Junto warn 'accept no imitation' in chilling video to imposters

The crime group behind the ongoing gangwar plaguing Edinburgh and the west of Scotland has fired a chilling final warning to the copycats passing themselves off as members of their crime syndicate. Tamo Junto has claimed responsibility over a number of incidents in recent months, as firebombings, shootings and knife attacks have taken place in and around the capital and Glasgow, reports The Daily Record. The group, also known as TMJ, serve as the footsoldiers for former Union Bears Capo-turned gang boss Ross "Miami" McGill, who holed up in a Dubai bolthole after leaving Scotland. READ MORE: Plans for futuristic Edinburgh home near golf course with roof terrace and gym READ MORE: Edinburgh man who robbed post office with imitation gun jailed And in a final video released today, the gang has warned the mystery figures behind a social media account bearing their name that they too will be targeted, saying they will "relentlessly" pursue the imposters. The threats came in a 15-second video sent to the Daily Record. The clip features white text on a black background and ends with the TMJ logo against a camouflaged backdrop. The video brands the tmjdoesitbest TikTok account a "Fake Page". The account had posted a number of videos in recent days, naming a so-called rival and alleging attacks were imminent. Sign up for Edinburgh Live newsletters for more headlines straight to your inbox But the group defiantly said: "As we have stated previously TMJ do not have any social media accounts. We've never been on TikTok, Instagram or any of these platforms and never will be. "Social media is for snitches as we've seen over the last few months from The Gremlins and their associates. Anyone we find creating any accounts under our name will be targeted. "We will continue our pursuit against The Gremlins regardless of Operation Portaledge for many years to come. This is the final video we will be releasing. "There will never be another video created by TMJ again. Don't steal from us. Don't snitch on us. Don't pretend to be us. Or we will target you relentlessly. TMJ. Accept no imitations." Police Scotland has cracked down on the incidents - which have taken place in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Bishopbriggs, and elsewhere in the country - as part of Operation Portaledge. The police operation has seen 50 suspects arrested and a number of individuals arrested, charged and remanded in custody over their alleged crimes. Join Edinburgh Live's Whatsapp Community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages.

Tragedy as girl, 7, dies and others injured after tree collapses in park
Tragedy as girl, 7, dies and others injured after tree collapses in park

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Yahoo

Tragedy as girl, 7, dies and others injured after tree collapses in park

A seven-year-old girl has died and a six-year-old girl is fighting for her life in hospital after a tree collapsed in an Essex park. Emergency services raced to Chalkwell Park in Southend-on-Sea just before 3pm on Saturday. Three more children received minor injuries and were treated in hospital. Chief Superintendent Leighton Hammett of Essex Police said: "Families are facing unimaginable hardship this evening and all of our thoughts are with them at this time. READ MORE: M&S issues compensation update to customers after cyber attack as retailer says 'sorry' READ MORE: What you need to know about the emergency alert that will sound on phones "I cannot begin to put into words how difficult today's events have been, and continue to be, for them." "It's also not lost on me how traumatic it must have been for the members of the public who witnessed this awful incident." Join the Manchester Evening News WhatsApp group HERE Residents speaking to EssexLive have said they were left in shock following the unexpected incident earlier today, with one saying the park in which it took place is typically "very busy with families". They said: 'I saw the helicopters and wondered what was happening. It's all very sad. It's very busy with families here. I cross here with my bike every time. The tree was very secure. I do not know how this happens. It has big stands, holding the arms of the tree. I wonder how this must have happened. "There was something there keeping it in place already. I saw the helicopter and knew something serious had happened, but I thought it was just a fight.'

12-year-old boy accused of stealing cars in Oakland County, selling one for $30, sheriff says
12-year-old boy accused of stealing cars in Oakland County, selling one for $30, sheriff says

CBS News

timean hour ago

  • CBS News

12-year-old boy accused of stealing cars in Oakland County, selling one for $30, sheriff says

A 12-year-old boy was arrested Friday in connection with a string of car thefts from a Pontiac business. The boy entered several vehicles in a business parking lot, according to authorities, and was carrying a license plate when he was arrested. Detectives say the boy has taken three or four vehicles over the last month and sold at least one vehicle for $30. "This young man is on a very bad path, attempting to live his own grand theft auto," said Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard in a statement. "Hopefully intervention by the courts will send him on a better life path as well as stopping the constant theft from this business." The boy is currently being held in Oakland County Children's Village, according to officials. An investigation is ongoing. Through their investigation, detectives learned the boy had taken three or four vehicles over the past month, selling at least one of them for $30.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store