:00:00. > :00:08.and welcome to the programme where your calls help
:00:09. > :00:21.Every parent's worst nightmare,
:00:22. > :00:25.the young family attacked in their home.
:00:26. > :00:34.I think about it every night, of how someone can brand knife
:00:35. > :00:40.and a hammer in front of a two year old, it's disgusting.
:00:41. > :00:43.And find out why getting waist high in water is all in a day's work
:00:44. > :01:07.Hello and welcome to Crimewatch Roadshow.
:01:08. > :01:10.The phone lines are open and we're asking for your help with appeals
:01:11. > :01:17.Can you identify the man targeting girls
:01:18. > :01:27.He's hurt my baby, he's hurt my child.
:01:28. > :01:30.This man needs catching so he can't do it to other children.
:01:31. > :01:32.And Michelle and the team have made their way to Stockton-on-Tees
:01:33. > :01:39.where I think she's in danger of getting a bit of a soaking.
:01:40. > :01:42.This is the Tees Barrage White Water Centre.
:01:43. > :01:45.Fire teams from all over the north of England come here to practice
:01:46. > :01:48.A bit later I'll be the one they're rescuing so,
:01:49. > :01:59.Now any parent will tell you that there's nothing more terrifying
:02:00. > :02:03.Which is why police desperately need your help with our next appeal.
:02:04. > :02:06.In January last year three masked men burst into a home near York,
:02:07. > :02:13.threatening the family inside, which included a two year old girl.
:02:14. > :02:20.I saw the knife, really, I guess, that was the thing I was focusing
:02:21. > :02:27.on. My next thought was, they are going to kill us. Show me where the
:02:28. > :02:34.safe is. These kids, not men, kids, they have ruined my life and my
:02:35. > :02:38.children's life. Ricky runs a busy pub in York, in the past he
:02:39. > :02:41.collected his takings on a Monday afternoon, you would bring them
:02:42. > :02:55.home, ready for banking the next day. In January last year, this made
:02:56. > :02:59.him a target for thieves. I had spent two or three hours down there
:03:00. > :03:04.in the bar. We had been away over Christmas and New Year. Collect the
:03:05. > :03:09.takings, look at the cash, bring it back, put it in the safe. He lives
:03:10. > :03:21.with his wife, Louise, and their three children, in Askham Richard
:03:22. > :03:25.and that evening, all of them were at home. Normal, came home, put the
:03:26. > :03:33.money in the save, settling in, watching television, as you do, the
:03:34. > :03:36.daughter was playing. While they all cuddled up, there are other two
:03:37. > :03:42.children, aged 12 and eight, were upstairs. Normal night, normal
:03:43. > :03:50.routine, nice television time. Normal, normal night-time.
:03:51. > :04:02.Outside, three men were lying in wait. It would not be unusual of an
:04:03. > :04:07.evening, and it was no different on that Monday, I had Boris in and out,
:04:08. > :04:11.I did not lock the door every time I let him out to go outside. The men
:04:12. > :04:21.seized their opportunity and burst inside. Armed with a machete and
:04:22. > :04:26.hammer, they also grabbed a knife. Three masked men stormed the living
:04:27. > :04:31.room. They were screaming, where is the money? I saw the knife, really,
:04:32. > :04:36.the machete was the thing I was focusing on. My next thought was,
:04:37. > :04:40.they are going to kill us. My initial thing was to protect the
:04:41. > :04:44.children. The intruders were not going to let anybody out of their
:04:45. > :04:48.sight, one of them enforced Louise and two of her children a bathroom.
:04:49. > :04:54.By the time we knew what was going on, I heard a lot of shouting. The
:04:55. > :05:01.men were after one thing. Show me where that safe is! It's upstairs.
:05:02. > :05:04.Ricky was pushed upstairs. He was ransacking through our bedroom,
:05:05. > :05:10.looking for the key to the safe. How do I get into the save? The keys on
:05:11. > :05:18.the bedside table! -- safe. The attackers took jewellery and ?20,000
:05:19. > :05:23.in cash and ran downstairs. The family's ordeal was not finished. We
:05:24. > :05:26.thought it was over but then the big guy came back out, they could not
:05:27. > :05:31.work the remote control for the gates, they could not get out. The
:05:32. > :05:37.family were led into the nursery, Ricky was forced to open the gate as
:05:38. > :05:45.the attackers fled in their car. I was physically sick. I was scared.
:05:46. > :05:52.So scared. For my daughter and my family. I was in a bit of a daze, it
:05:53. > :06:05.was almost like slow motion. The children were terrified. What makes
:06:06. > :06:10.it more shocking, the robbers were repaired to utilise the three
:06:11. > :06:13.children to facilitate the parent corporation in this terrifying
:06:14. > :06:18.ordeal. This was even more terrifying, because it happened in
:06:19. > :06:27.the family home. More than one year on from the attack, the effects are
:06:28. > :06:31.still being felt by the family. My eldest has anxiety attacks as a
:06:32. > :06:36.result, he has been affected the most, you do not want children to
:06:37. > :06:39.have that. I think about it every night, to brandish a knife and a
:06:40. > :06:45.hammer and a kitchen knife like they did, in front of a two-year-old,
:06:46. > :06:52.absolutely... Disgusting! 15 minutes of what these kids... I call them
:06:53. > :06:55.kids, they are not men, they are kids, those 15 minutes, they have
:06:56. > :07:05.ruined my life and the life of my children. They need to be caught.
:07:06. > :07:07.Well a truly horrendous burglary there.
:07:08. > :07:11.what descriptions do we have of these three men?
:07:12. > :07:19.The first man is described as stocky, weighing approximately 16
:07:20. > :07:23.stone, aged in his mid to late 20s, described as having bulging eyes.
:07:24. > :07:28.The other two men are described as five foot eight, and six foot, both
:07:29. > :07:34.of skinny build, aged in their early 20s. All three were wearing
:07:35. > :07:41.balaclavas, and dark clothes. All three had a local Yorkshire accent.
:07:42. > :07:52.They stole ?20,000 and the family's white The white was found abandoned
:07:53. > :07:56.in Hagg Lane near the village of Colton half an hour later. We are
:07:57. > :08:05.interested in anybody who may have seen the Mercedes, as it's journeyed
:08:06. > :08:13.southbound in the direction of the A64. There is also another vehicle
:08:14. > :08:18.you are interested in. We suspect that a silver Vauxhall Corsa was
:08:19. > :08:27.used by the gang to get home,. And some jewellery was stolen. Yes, A
:08:28. > :08:38.citrine pendant with pearls around it. Stored in a white Ogdens of
:08:39. > :08:42.Harrogate jewellery box. There is a ?5,000 reward for information
:08:43. > :08:51.leading to the arrest and conviction of these three men.
:08:52. > :08:53.STUDIO: Now, we're half way through the European Championships
:08:54. > :08:56.in France, and despite England, Wales and Northern Ireland doing
:08:57. > :08:59.well so far, the tournament has been marred by some of the worst violence
:09:00. > :09:04.Well, British police have been helping the French authorities
:09:05. > :09:06.out there hunt down those behind the violence.
:09:07. > :09:08.To find out more I'm joined by Detective Inspector
:09:09. > :09:10.Frankie Westoby from the National Investigation Team.
:09:11. > :09:20.You are going to show us some previously unseen footage. But you
:09:21. > :09:24.want to stress that you are only looking to trace those committing
:09:25. > :09:28.the violence. People who are just in the footage, who are innocent, the
:09:29. > :09:34.majority of fans who have been out to France have not committed any
:09:35. > :09:41.offence, we are interested only in a small minority. This is the first
:09:42. > :09:46.clip. Thrown a bottle towards the Russian fans, to the right... Also
:09:47. > :09:53.threw a chair earlier. This mail and that mail as well... That voice is
:09:54. > :09:56.one of the spot is that we could hear there, talk me through what is
:09:57. > :10:04.happening here and where this took place. -- male. This was on a Friday
:10:05. > :10:09.night, in Marseilles, violence between English and Russian fans,
:10:10. > :10:15.and as you can see, throwing chairs, tables at each other, at the police,
:10:16. > :10:18.pyrotechnics being used... And to disperse it all, the police in
:10:19. > :10:25.France put in tear gas to stop the fighting. We can see that, June ten.
:10:26. > :10:31.Now, another clip. Talk me through this footage, when did this take
:10:32. > :10:34.place. Marseille, again. On the Saturday before the match, the main
:10:35. > :10:40.town square, fighting between the Russians and the English fans,
:10:41. > :10:43.orchestrated attack on the English friends, we recognise that, and a
:10:44. > :10:49.small minority of English fans have got involved, throwing bottles,
:10:50. > :10:54.throwing chairs. Fighting with other fans, and throwing things at the
:10:55. > :11:01.police. In a moment we will see some stills that you have managed to
:11:02. > :11:06.retrieve. A number of arrests have been made but only a small man
:11:07. > :11:10.origin relates to English fans. Over 500 arrests, only 41 are English
:11:11. > :11:16.fans, the majority of those are for drug or drunkenness offences, not
:11:17. > :11:20.for violence offences. It is a man origin. These stills that you have
:11:21. > :11:27.been able to get, these are people that you want to identify, some very
:11:28. > :11:34.clear images. -- it is a minority. And looking at the next page as
:11:35. > :11:37.well, very clear images. Many viewers may have seen the tragic
:11:38. > :11:42.case of the England supporter, Stuart Gray, from Leicestershire, we
:11:43. > :11:47.can see him now, here he is, he's fighting for his life after being
:11:48. > :11:50.attacked, what is the story? Stuart Gray was out in Marseilles, the
:11:51. > :11:55.Saturday before the match, he has been attacked and left unconscious
:11:56. > :12:00.in the street, we have some good news, yesterday, he opened his eyes.
:12:01. > :12:07.This is in, in the blue T-shirt. And in the next image... Something has
:12:08. > :12:12.obviously been hit against him, he ended up being in a coma. He was in
:12:13. > :12:18.a coma, but yesterday he opened his eyes for the first time, fantastic.
:12:19. > :12:28.Any footage, anybody who saw anything. For that offence we do not
:12:29. > :12:33.yet have any suspect, so we would like to help the French police with
:12:34. > :12:35.their investigation. People may be thinking that they recognise
:12:36. > :12:39.somebody drinking in the bar, not involved in the violence, worried
:12:40. > :12:42.about getting them into trouble, but you are not interested in anybody
:12:43. > :12:46.who just happen to be there, not causing trouble. Just the
:12:47. > :12:50.troublemakers, we are not interested in the fans who were there to watch
:12:51. > :12:58.the football, they behaved very well. If you have any photographs of
:12:59. > :13:00.footage, get in touch with the Central football unit at that e-mail
:13:01. > :13:15.address. Well, here at the white water centre
:13:16. > :13:18.in Stockton-on-Tees things have As you can see, there is quite a lot
:13:19. > :13:23.of water coming up all around me, I'm hoping those guys over
:13:24. > :13:30.there are going to rescue me! Take a look at the day that we spend
:13:31. > :13:32.with another team who feel very at home in the water. This unassuming
:13:33. > :13:36.lake is the training ground of the Yorkshire and Humber Marine unit.
:13:37. > :13:43.This team of highly trained police officers covers a huge area, it
:13:44. > :13:47.specialises in underwater searches, and looks after 180 miles of
:13:48. > :13:56.coastline, that includes some of Britain's busiest ports. The unit is
:13:57. > :13:59.led by Sergeant Stephen Burse. This training exercise involves the
:14:00. > :14:04.recovery of a weapon, sawn off shotgun, used in crime, secreted in
:14:05. > :14:09.this lake, that is our belief for this training operation, so we are
:14:10. > :14:15.going to dive for its. Time to put them only operated mini submarine to
:14:16. > :14:21.the test. -- put the remotely operated. The weapon is on a sunken
:14:22. > :14:25.boat, somewhere in these waters, known as eight acre lake, it can get
:14:26. > :14:33.as deep as 15 metres, they will really need this ROV to help them
:14:34. > :14:40.track it down. Very sensitive, very difficult, especially if there is a
:14:41. > :14:46.current. We are all trained on how to use it. Some people have more of
:14:47. > :14:50.a knack for it than others. PC Edgar does have the knack, it is not long
:14:51. > :14:57.before he finds the boat on the lake bed. And then... Bingo! Nice work,
:14:58. > :15:06.time to send dive the lead down to recover the weapon. -- Diver Lee. I
:15:07. > :15:12.have been here for two years, it is a close-knit team, ten of us here.
:15:13. > :15:18.More like a family, a lot of trust involved, with diving, and safety,
:15:19. > :15:22.when you are in the water, like Lee is right now, he knows that his
:15:23. > :15:26.safety is in our care. You have got to have a love for the water and
:15:27. > :15:32.diving but this is not diving in the Caribbean! No visibility, the
:15:33. > :15:33.majority, through the muck and the grime, 80% of it, unfortunately,
:15:34. > :15:49.looking for missing people. We've retrieved it, left it on this
:15:50. > :15:53.surface and we would wait for CSI to come and video, that being made safe
:15:54. > :15:59.and banked and taken away. A good training session all round. But the
:16:00. > :16:02.day is not over yet. Lee is soon back in the water. Are you receiving
:16:03. > :16:27.may? All received, thank you. The next
:16:28. > :16:30.exercise is safety training. They are going to simulate a dive in
:16:31. > :16:33.distress. This time, the remote sub is used to monitor the exercise. You
:16:34. > :16:40.have a lot going on when you are dive, especially the umbilicals. If
:16:41. > :16:48.anything was to go wrong, it could mean life or death. No response from
:16:49. > :16:58.the diver. For every dive, that has to be a stand-by dive at the ready.
:16:59. > :17:07.Although time is of the essence, the team still preps the stand-by diver
:17:08. > :17:12.with the utmost care. Roger follows the umbilical. We do not know why he
:17:13. > :17:22.is unconscious, why he is not breathing. We don't know if there is
:17:23. > :17:30.a medical issue. Or if the air has a problem. Roger must work quickly to
:17:31. > :17:35.do checks, and switch Lee's air supplied to the tanks on his back.
:17:36. > :17:46.Most importantly, he needs to get him back to shore.
:17:47. > :17:54.Lee's buoyancy vest is inflated, meaning Roger can quickly bring him
:17:55. > :18:03.to the surface and over to the waiting medical team. Get the mask
:18:04. > :18:08.off! Personally, I thought it went very well. Quite a distance to
:18:09. > :18:16.travel, got to the injured driver, checked him out and brought him
:18:17. > :18:19.back, all in under five minutes. Training is over for today.
:18:20. > :18:20.Preparation for the real-life dangers the sea and rivers will
:18:21. > :18:24.throw at them. Well, we're staying above
:18:25. > :18:27.water now... The water is really
:18:28. > :18:30.getting high now. With me on the car roof
:18:31. > :18:45.is Greg Tucker from The first question is, why are we
:18:46. > :18:49.doing this? The Fire Service are attending a lot more flooding
:18:50. > :18:54.incidents. We attend incidents throughout the whole country so we
:18:55. > :18:59.need to train regularly to make sure the Fire Service are able to carry
:19:00. > :19:04.out the rescues and that very skilled rescues take place. So it is
:19:05. > :19:09.really important for you guys to practice this scenario. The water is
:19:10. > :19:17.coming thick and fast. How would you control these kind of situations?
:19:18. > :19:22.The water is coming thick and fast. We cannot control it. We need to
:19:23. > :19:26.think about securing the vehicle, as we have done there, to prevent it
:19:27. > :19:30.moving any further, and then we can look at carrying out the rescue.
:19:31. > :19:35.What we will do is secure the vehicle first of all before we
:19:36. > :19:39.attempt to carry out the rescue. We can see the guys behind us now
:19:40. > :19:45.starting to rescue us which is great. How will this work? I can see
:19:46. > :19:49.them swimming over. It is important when we do perform the rescue that
:19:50. > :19:57.we get someone across to assess the casualty. I am not injured, it is
:19:58. > :20:03.all good. That the something we would be mindful of. If they're
:20:04. > :20:09.worse to have us they would take the person who was injured first. -- if
:20:10. > :20:13.there were two of us they would take the person who was injured first.
:20:14. > :20:17.They have brought the sled across. We will transport you back to safety
:20:18. > :20:23.on the sled. There are a number of lines on the sled so it makes its
:20:24. > :20:29.appeal for you to get back across. I have got to get on there? Don't be
:20:30. > :20:36.inclined to jump on it. That will be your instinct. Take your time. Then
:20:37. > :20:52.will direct you. Listen to them and they will tell you what to do. OK, I
:20:53. > :21:01.am on. Shuffle back. Right. So Ayr we will pull you back across the
:21:02. > :21:06.river. Will you be OK, Greg?! I am fine, Michelle! You really get a
:21:07. > :21:10.sense of the current here. Rav, as you can see, I have been safely
:21:11. > :21:16.rescued but make sure you join me later because there is much more to
:21:17. > :21:23.come! See you in a bit!
:21:24. > :21:30.How to protect elderly loved ones from despicable thieves like this.
:21:31. > :21:31.And who's looking over your shoulder?
:21:32. > :21:33.The latest scam affecting people using cash machines.
:21:34. > :21:35.I couldn't believe the cheek - the time
:21:36. > :21:38.to take my card case out, pick five cards and leave the ones
:21:39. > :21:44.But first, can you help with our latest selection
:21:45. > :22:08.It is early in the morning. This bus has stopped that Cricklewood
:22:09. > :22:13.Broadway in London. Three men go to the top deck. This guy slaps a
:22:14. > :22:19.passenger around the back of his neck. When he asks why, they
:22:20. > :22:24.retelling out. He is brutally assaulted without warning. The men
:22:25. > :22:28.then get off the bus before it has even left the stop. The victim was
:22:29. > :22:38.left with nasty swelling and bruises. We need your help to catch
:22:39. > :22:44.these public transport nuisances. It is chucking out time for pubs and
:22:45. > :22:49.clubs in Harrow. This guy chases after someone he has taken a dislike
:22:50. > :22:55.into. What you are about to see is too graphic to show in full. The man
:22:56. > :22:59.punches the victim in the back of the head who falls immediately. The
:23:00. > :23:05.eye rate without continues to kick him while he is down. This man
:23:06. > :23:10.caused a broken arm and nose. Let's catch him before his next night on
:23:11. > :23:14.the town. Two men approach the outside of this
:23:15. > :23:18.building in Mostyn Lane in Manchester. The first one
:23:19. > :23:23.immediately starts graffiti in words across the door. Whilst he is
:23:24. > :23:30.finishing up his painting, the other one pulls out a handgun. What are
:23:31. > :23:34.they up to? Once the artwork is complete, man two fires several
:23:35. > :23:42.rounds at the door. Man one also pulls out a gun and tries to fire.
:23:43. > :23:45.When the gun doesn't work, he pulls another firearm from his pocket and
:23:46. > :23:50.fires it at the door before running away. Police believe these men
:23:51. > :23:54.planned this as a targeted attack, and would also like to trace a white
:23:55. > :24:00.Ford focus, that the offenders are believed to have used to make their
:24:01. > :24:02.getaway. We would like some names, please.
:24:03. > :24:05.If you recognised any of that lot, please get in touch.
:24:06. > :24:08.Calls are free from landlines and mobile phones.
:24:09. > :24:11.Text CW, space and then your message.
:24:12. > :24:13.Texts will be charged at your standard message rate.
:24:14. > :24:25.Now, to a rather cunning crime called shoulder-surfing.
:24:26. > :24:27.If you see anyone lurking while you're using the cash
:24:28. > :24:36.machine or at the tills, then beware.
:24:37. > :24:46.I love shopping. I go shopping most days, now that I am retired.
:24:47. > :24:52.466-year-old Mary Breslin, nothing beats a day at the shops. I like
:24:53. > :25:03.going, even if it is just wandering around, trying not to spend too
:25:04. > :25:06.much. Spend a bit, save a bit. But the shopping trip in March finished
:25:07. > :25:12.without her spending a penny. I went into Tesco's because I needed an
:25:13. > :25:18.Easter card. I popped in, I was not long. When it was time to pay, Mary
:25:19. > :25:23.noticed a woman on her mobile phone. She was talking to someone on the
:25:24. > :25:28.other checkout. She drew my attention that she was stood
:25:29. > :25:34.sideways to me with her phone on her ear. Thinking nothing was unusual,
:25:35. > :25:40.Mary finished paying and then left. I was about to get in my car and
:25:41. > :25:45.this guy came rushing up. Can you tell me the way to the hospital,
:25:46. > :25:50.please. He was quite in my face. He was asking for directions to your
:25:51. > :25:56.hospital as if he was panicking. Wanting to be a good Samaritan, Mary
:25:57. > :26:00.tried to help. He seemed to be in an urgent rush so I thought I have to
:26:01. > :26:06.give what directions I can so he can get there quickly. But the man did
:26:07. > :26:11.not seem to understand her simple directions. It would be far better
:26:12. > :26:17.if you wrote it down for me. Draw me a map, I said, no, it would be
:26:18. > :26:23.better to direct to you. I did notice he looked down by my pocket
:26:24. > :26:31.on two occasions. The man began to get agitated. He seemed to then, all
:26:32. > :26:39.of a sudden, lunge forward, grabbed my hands, shook it, kissed the back
:26:40. > :26:46.of my hand, before he shot off. I became really suspicious. I thought,
:26:47. > :26:51.something is very wrong here. As Mary was driving away, her
:26:52. > :26:56.uneasiness groove. I got really suspicious, put my hand in my pocket
:26:57. > :27:02.to see if my card wallet was there and discovered it was there, but the
:27:03. > :27:09.class was broken. All of her bank cards had been stolen apart from one
:27:10. > :27:17.store card. I was just shaking, really, really shaking. Within five
:27:18. > :27:22.minutes, they had taken out ?1380 on my five cards. ?1300 is a vast
:27:23. > :27:28.amount of money for me to lose. I just could not afford to lose that
:27:29. > :27:36.type of money. So how was the money stolen? Mary was the victim of a
:27:37. > :27:40.crime known as shoulder surfing. Shoulder surfing generally works by
:27:41. > :27:45.a group of people working together, organised together. In very's case,
:27:46. > :27:50.they have watched her in the supermarket, they have watched her
:27:51. > :27:55.put her PIN into the chip and pin device or they have used a mobile
:27:56. > :27:59.phone device to record her. They have led accosted her in the car
:28:00. > :28:04.park and spoken to her and distracted her, and then they have
:28:05. > :28:11.obtained Mary's cards from her and gone on to obtain cash from the
:28:12. > :28:15.cards, having the PIN already. These people are able to empty bank
:28:16. > :28:21.accounts. I could not believe the cheek, the cheek to have time to
:28:22. > :28:24.take my card case out, go through it and pick out five cards, leave the
:28:25. > :28:32.ones they didn't want and to put it back. It has had a very deep impact.
:28:33. > :28:38.I never thought that I would be so shook up by what happened. It
:28:39. > :28:44.really, really disturbed me for a long time, and still does. I lay
:28:45. > :28:45.awake at night thinking about it. It is a horrible, horrible feeling to
:28:46. > :28:50.think they can do that to you. Poor Mary, but sadly this kind
:28:51. > :28:53.of crime is not that uncommon. With me is Paul Somerville
:28:54. > :28:55.from North Yorkshire Police. Paul, you've got some
:28:56. > :28:59.CCTV, haven't you? We have CCTV footage
:29:00. > :29:05.of three men trying Mary's cards in Leeds city centre
:29:06. > :29:18.just a few hours later How much money were they stealing?
:29:19. > :29:24.We believe they have stolen up to ?1300 in very short notice. It is a
:29:25. > :29:28.serious incident. What can people better do to protect themselves? If
:29:29. > :29:33.you are using your debit card or a credit card, whether it is at an ATM
:29:34. > :29:38.machine or a supermarket, cover your PIN and be extra vigilant of anyone
:29:39. > :29:43.watching you. Be aware of the distraction techniques that people
:29:44. > :29:45.will use. Poll, thank you. Shoulder surfing is a common incident. You
:29:46. > :29:54.really Now, time for today's Wanted Faces
:29:55. > :29:57.starting with this man Jake Whelan. Detectives want to
:29:58. > :29:58.question him in connection with the murder of a man in Cardiff
:29:59. > :30:01.earlier this month. Whelan is 23 and has links
:30:02. > :30:03.to Kidderminster and Norwich He has a Kidderminster
:30:04. > :30:06.accent and a tribal
:30:07. > :30:08.tattoo on his left wrist. If you know where he is, don't
:30:09. > :30:11.approach him, just dial 999. This slightly blurry
:30:12. > :30:12.image is 33-year-old He was jailed for just
:30:13. > :30:15.over three years for burglary offences
:30:16. > :30:17.and released on licence. But he hasn't stuck to his
:30:18. > :30:18.conditions Simpson also calls himself
:30:19. > :30:22.Philip Jones, Gary Marshall, Detectives say he has a large nose
:30:23. > :30:26.and bushy eyebrows He has links to Liverpool
:30:27. > :30:31.and across Wales and Scotland. Detectives in Manchester
:30:32. > :30:34.want to question him in connection with a burglary
:30:35. > :30:37.at the home of an elderly lady Purcell is 24 and has
:30:38. > :30:47.an Irish accent. He has links to Middlesex, Coventry,
:30:48. > :30:49.Warwickshire, Bedfordshire, You may know him as John Radford
:30:50. > :31:03.or James Bradford. He's also unsure of how old he is,
:31:04. > :31:07.claiming to be 27, 28 and 29. Detectives in the Met
:31:08. > :31:09.want to question him after a stolen car was involved in a serious crash
:31:10. > :31:12.in which a woman suffered Radford has a London accent
:31:13. > :31:15.and friends and family in the capital as well as
:31:16. > :31:18.Essex and Manchester. and a tattoo of a dog
:31:19. > :31:22.on his right calf. If you know where any of these men
:31:23. > :31:30.are make sure you get in touch. Now, how a young teenager's routine
:31:31. > :31:33.walk to school ended Help us catch the man
:31:34. > :31:47.who tried to abduct her VOICEOVER: 13-year-old Louise Weston
:31:48. > :31:52.from with her baby sister, she's like any other teenager. -- from
:31:53. > :31:56.Hull. I like listening to music, going out with my friends, and I
:31:57. > :31:59.love my family. She is happy-go-lucky, she always has a
:32:00. > :32:06.smile on her face, she is away is happy to help people when she is out
:32:07. > :32:12.and about, a really happy child. Two months ago, Louise was running late.
:32:13. > :32:16.Louise was dashing about, trying to get ready for school, that morning,
:32:17. > :32:22.I could not drop off like I normally did, so she started walking. She
:32:23. > :32:34.left about ten, 15 minutes late for school that morning. I decided to
:32:35. > :32:38.take the short cut route. It took her away from the main road, and
:32:39. > :32:46.along the path behind a local golf course. I heard whistling noises,
:32:47. > :32:52.from the bushes. I thought that it was the wind. I did not really think
:32:53. > :33:08.that it was any thing, I carried on walking. Louise was being watched.
:33:09. > :33:20.WHISTLING. How old are you? A man jumped out from the bushes and began
:33:21. > :33:27.asking me questions. And then... Things took a frightening turn. He
:33:28. > :33:34.tried to drag my coat off me, off my shoulder. He tried pulling at my
:33:35. > :33:41.hair. I was really scared of what was going to happen next. He picked
:33:42. > :33:47.me up, by my legs, and put me over the shoulder. I kicked him, I tried
:33:48. > :33:52.walking away. For the man could do anything else, a dog walker appeared
:33:53. > :33:58.in the distance. I was shouting, I was trying to make as much noise as
:33:59. > :34:05.I could. He saw the dog walker, that is when he dropped me. The attacker
:34:06. > :34:09.rode away, leaving behind a traumatised Louise, her first
:34:10. > :34:13.thought was to run home to the safety of her mother. As she came
:34:14. > :34:18.through the door, I could see that she had been crying, her hair was a
:34:19. > :34:23.complete mess, completely shaken, I could not believe this kind of thing
:34:24. > :34:31.happened. I was so angry, I still am so angry that somebody has done that
:34:32. > :34:38.to my child. It is very concerning that the attacker was lying in wait,
:34:39. > :34:43.for a potential victim. Obviously, preplanned, the patience to wait
:34:44. > :34:46.there in the morning for the victim, Louise, who unfortunately was in the
:34:47. > :34:50.wrong place at the wrong time. The attack was over in just a few
:34:51. > :34:56.minutes but it has had a lasting effect on Louise. The first week or
:34:57. > :35:00.so, the doors would be completely locked all of the time in the house,
:35:01. > :35:06.every door, she would not even have a window open. It has affected my
:35:07. > :35:12.schooling. I dare not go out on my own anymore. He has hurt my baby, he
:35:13. > :35:17.has heard my child, he has got into her head. This man needs catching so
:35:18. > :35:18.that he cannot do it to other children.
:35:19. > :35:40.I am joined by Detective Inspector Nicholas Ram from Humberside Police.
:35:41. > :35:43.We saw in the film that a dog walker was nearby
:35:44. > :35:49.He was walking his dog near the Spring Head Golf Park
:35:50. > :35:52.of Hull around 8:30 in the morning on 29th April.
:35:53. > :35:57.We do not know how long the attacker had been laying in wait, people may
:35:58. > :36:01.have even conversed with him. You don't think this is the first time
:36:02. > :36:08.the attacker has struck. No, one week prior, 213-year-old girls were
:36:09. > :36:14.approached by a very similar looking male, with a black mountain bike,
:36:15. > :36:18.slim build, dark hair, dark stubble, tried to engage them in a sexualised
:36:19. > :36:25.conversation, before making an indecent proposal to them. You have
:36:26. > :36:29.a CCTV image of the man you wish to speak with. There was a burglary
:36:30. > :36:32.early on that day, among other things, a green handled knife was
:36:33. > :36:35.stolen, this footage is very similar to the description of the mail.
:36:36. > :36:54.Thank you very much. If so, we'd very much
:36:55. > :36:57.like to hear from you. Please get in touch
:36:58. > :36:59.using the usual numbers. Now, the latest figures show that
:37:00. > :37:01.theft and fraud cases against the vulnerable and elderly
:37:02. > :37:03.in their homes have doubled The charity Action on Elder Abuse
:37:04. > :37:07.estimates that ?18 million of money and goods was stolen,
:37:08. > :37:10.and that's led to more families installing hidden cameras to help
:37:11. > :37:12.catch the theives red-handed. of Action on Elder Abuse,
:37:13. > :37:16.Gary Fitzgerald, and Simon Berlin, who caught his mother's
:37:17. > :37:18.carer in the act after Simon, tells us what
:37:19. > :37:24.happened to your mum? I discovered that money was going
:37:25. > :37:32.missing from her purse regularly, I could not find out who of the many
:37:33. > :37:38.visitors to her home were involved, she has many carers, and it was not
:37:39. > :37:41.a decision that I took lightly but the only way that I could narrow
:37:42. > :37:46.down who was responsible was by installing a hidden camera. Your
:37:47. > :37:50.mother had a number of carers that visited her and looked after her in
:37:51. > :37:56.her own home, you installed a hidden camera in a smoke alarm, nobody knew
:37:57. > :38:02.it was there. This is brilliant footage. She removes the purse,
:38:03. > :38:07.slips some money out of it. That is the carer. You can see how clean the
:38:08. > :38:12.purse with a cloth, to try to remove fingerprints. I also caught on
:38:13. > :38:16.camera her for the Finder logbook, you can see that above where she has
:38:17. > :38:26.put it. Taking the contents of the purse... -- falls are fine --
:38:27. > :38:30.falsifying the logbook. It is terrible what has happened, what
:38:31. > :38:34.advice would you give to someone who has suspicions about this kind of
:38:35. > :38:39.crime? These are opportunistic thieves, they do not necessarily
:38:40. > :38:42.plan it in their head, reducing opportunities is important, don't
:38:43. > :38:47.leave money around but if you do, make sure people know everyone is
:38:48. > :38:52.watching. Go to the bank, cap and much money can be taken out at any
:38:53. > :38:56.one time, that will give you time to find out what is going on. Bank
:38:57. > :39:00.statements, get them sent to somebody that you trust. If you
:39:01. > :39:03.don't have a shredder, throw important documents you want to get
:39:04. > :39:13.rid of into a bowl of water, gets rid of them in a couple of days, we
:39:14. > :39:17.have great leaflets on the website. You put the hidden camera into a
:39:18. > :39:21.smoke alarm, we have some examples here of Eden cameras that we can all
:39:22. > :39:24.buy these days, ten years ago they would have to be installed by a
:39:25. > :39:28.specialist but this one, looks like an old copy cup, it is not, there is
:39:29. > :39:33.a camera in there. You want people to be aware, we are not suggesting
:39:34. > :39:36.that they put it in a commercial or public property, they could be
:39:37. > :39:41.committing an offence, this was done in a private home. The majority of
:39:42. > :39:46.people working as carers are brilliant people, we need is to say
:39:47. > :39:49.that at the start, but only do this if you have real suspicions, that
:39:50. > :39:53.there is a real issue to get to the bottom of, you cannot work it out
:39:54. > :39:57.any otherwise. We do not want to see these in all older people's houses
:39:58. > :40:03.all over the place, it has got to be targeted. Most carers are genuine
:40:04. > :40:07.and want to look after people. Brilliant story with what you have
:40:08. > :40:12.done for your mother. And you very much both of you. -- thank you very
:40:13. > :40:16.much both of you. We're back with Humberside Fire
:40:17. > :40:18.and Rescue Service as they practice Up there you'll see
:40:19. > :40:21.some people about I'm down here in the rather safer
:40:22. > :40:24.water, I've borrowed some
:40:25. > :40:26.of their waterproof kit. Greg, what sort of real emergency
:40:27. > :40:31.are you preparing for here? People go into the water and get
:40:32. > :40:39.swept down towards us. To get them out, we have a couple of
:40:40. > :40:43.firefighters stood by, to swim across and grabbed the casualties,
:40:44. > :40:47.get them out of the water. The water is so fast flowing, I can see why
:40:48. > :40:51.you need to train properly for this kind of thing. Very deceptive,
:40:52. > :40:56.probably only six miles per hour, but the volume of the water, it
:40:57. > :41:01.makes it incredibly hard to get out. What is happening? One of the
:41:02. > :41:04.firefighters has swum across, to rescue the casualty, we are going to
:41:05. > :41:09.bring the bank and yet into the water. It all has to happen very
:41:10. > :41:15.quickly. It has to be very efficient and effective. We will put another
:41:16. > :41:19.casualty into the water. We will throw the casualty a line... A rope,
:41:20. > :41:24.essentially, he will catch that, then we will get him out. Any tips
:41:25. > :41:30.for where I throw it? Throw it across his body. Shout to him, to
:41:31. > :41:35.tell him that you are going to throw it and for him to hold onto that. I
:41:36. > :41:41.am going to throw you a line! Grab it, bring him in... Gosh, it is
:41:42. > :41:46.fast. Get him out of the water. Neil is bringing him out now, assess,
:41:47. > :41:52.make sure he is fit and well. Check they are OK as soon as you come out
:41:53. > :41:55.of the water. Administer first aid to anybody, if they have any
:41:56. > :42:02.injuries. And down quite a lot of speed. Definitely, thank you so
:42:03. > :42:07.much. Great to see you in action. -- coming down in quite a lot of speed.
:42:08. > :42:10.I think these guys need a cup of tea, a bit of a rest.
:42:11. > :42:15.Hot off the press, potential names for some of the men that people want
:42:16. > :42:19.to speak about the disorder in France, but they also want to hear
:42:20. > :42:22.from anybody with information about the serious assault on Stuart Gray,
:42:23. > :42:26.he was the victim in the blue T-shirt who was left in a coma,
:42:27. > :42:30.images are on the website, if you want to have a look. Some good
:42:31. > :42:34.information about the horrific rape in Leeds city centre, the suspect
:42:35. > :42:42.carried the victim off, detectives tell us they are following new
:42:43. > :42:48.leads, as a direct result of the new leads. Where will you be tomorrow,
:42:49. > :42:52.Michelle? We will be out with zero Yorkshire's rural task force as they
:42:53. > :42:58.crackdown on wildlife crime in particular poaching from rivers at
:42:59. > :43:01.night and also, in Gateshead, a state-of-the-art firearms training
:43:02. > :43:08.centre where the police and the military train. -- we will be out
:43:09. > :43:12.with North Yorkshire's rural task force.
:43:13. > :43:15.For more details about the crimes on today's programme,
:43:16. > :43:22.We will be back, on BBC Two, at a slightly earlier time, 9am.
:43:23. > :43:24.Before we go, here's another look at this
:43:25. > :43:27.If any of them look familiar, pick up the phone
:43:28. > :44:00.but on BBC Two, at the slightly earlier time of 9 o'clock.
:44:01. > :44:03.Can't you see we're both investigating the same thing?