Shocking Aggravated Burglary Rocks Billingham – Man Injured, Motorbike Stolen!
Violent Break-In on Cotswold Crescent
In the early hours of Friday at around 3:30am, Billingham residents were left shaken following a brutal aggravated burglary on Cotswold Crescent. A 24-year-old man suffered an eye injury during the attack. Thieves smashed windows, caused property damage, and made off with a motorbike.
Cleveland Police arrived swiftly but found the suspects had fled. The scene was left with:
- Smashed windows upstairs and downstairs
- A gaping hole in the front door
- A shattered windscreen on a silver car parked outside
Forensics officers sealed the area to hunt for vital clues.
Police Launch Urgent Appeal
A Cleveland Police spokesperson said:
“We are actively investigating this serious incident and urge anyone with CCTV, dash cam footage, or relevant information to come forward.”
The case is logged under reference number 087542. Anyone with info should:
- Call Cleveland Police on 101
- Contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111
Billingham on Edge After Latest Crime Spree
Local residents have taken to social media to express alarm. One user on X said:
“Police tape across Cotswold Crescent after windows and car smashed. Scary stuff in Billingham.”
The area has a tough history, with recent incidents including:
- A failed 2023 burglary where four teens were arrested with a police dog’s help
- A 2024 police raid uncovering a cannabis farm nearby
This latest violent attack is fanning fears about growing organised crime in the area.
What Is Aggravated Burglary?
Under UK law, aggravated burglary means entering a property as a trespasser with intent to steal or cause harm, armed with a weapon. It’s a serious indictable offence, carrying sentences up to life imprisonment.
Cleveland Police Fighting Back Against Violent Crime
This incident ties into wider efforts by Cleveland Police to tackle serious and violent crimes. Their neighbourhood teams work closely with communities and organisations like Crimestoppers to boost local safety.
While burglary rates nationally have fallen, violent cases like this remind us that vigilance and strong police investment remain critical.