Ed Thomas
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 61 |
Date of birth | April 15,1963 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Songs | On My Own |
Let It Take | |
Love Is Red | |
Hurt | |
Away | |
Outlaws | |
Rules | |
Swim Alone | |
Parasites | |
My Reason | |
Reap What I Sow | |
Never the Same Again | |
Hollywood | |
Save You from My Troubles | |
Underground | |
Hold the Night | |
Rain Man | |
Just the Worst Thing | |
Hard Road | |
Dark Omens | |
As Above So Is Below | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2281840 |
Ed Thomas Life story
Antoinette Sandbach: Ex-MP asks to be removed from slavery research
...By Ed Thomas and Joshua NevettBBC NewsA former Conservative MP has asked to be removed from an award-winning academic s research presented in a TED Talk that connects her to a slave-owning ancestor, the BBC can reveal...
Tractors and crops targeted in rural crime wave
...By Noel Titheradge, Ed Thomas and Chris BellBBC NewsPrivate security patrols are being used to protect crops and expensive farm equipment amid a rural crime wave in England and Wales, the BBC has learned...
The cul-de-sac where crimes go unsolved
...Ed Thomas, Noel Titheradge & Larissa KennellyBBC NewsSharon Hornsby doesn t sleep at night and spends her days watching four CCTV cameras set up around her home because she lives in fear of being burgled...
'I don't want to live, my mental health's that bad'
... Our special correspondent Ed Thomas went to Burnley to follow the work of Church on the Street s Pastor Mick Fleming, who supports some of the area s most vulnerable...
Coronavirus: data set of the economic crisis and the bereaved families call for investigation
... Special correspondent Ed Thomas, the history of a patient through recovery followed by a reunion with his partner...
Coronavirus: Couple reunited after seven weeks, the fight against the disease
... Since then, our special correspondent, Ed Thomas has followed the history of a patient through recovery, reunion with his partner...
Coronavirus: updated Daily, so the WHO recommends masks in public
... In this video, Ed Thomas reports from a street in Merseyside, where three people died recently...
Coronavirus: Merseyside's forgotten street
... Our special correspondent, Ed Thomas, has been listening to families on Merseyside...
The cul-de-sac where crimes go unsolved
Ed Thomas , Noel Titheradge & Larissa KennellyBBC News
Sharon Hornsby doesn't sleep at night and spends her days watching four CCTV cameras Set Up around her home because she lives In Fear of being burgled.
Two years ago, The 61-year-old woke in The Middle of The Night to see men wearing balaclavas entering her Back Door .
While hiding under The covers of her bed she called South Yorkshire Police but before officers arrived, The Burglars entered The Bedroom and hit her with a Baseball Bat .
" I was on The Phone while they were robbing me, " says Sharon, who is disabled and has cancer. " He put this hand around my neck, and The First thing I thought was, My God he's going to strangle me. He took my chains from around my neck, my rings off me, and The Next minute The Baseball Bat knocked me unconscious, " She Said .
Nobody has been charged for The burglary.
Sharon isn't The only one living on her street in this situation. Oak Grove is a quiet cul-de-sac of 14 bungalows in Doncaster. But in The Past 18 Months , residents living on The Street or in neighbouring streets have been burgled 10 times, with other Unsolved Crimes going back years.
Those include thieves seriously assaulting pensioners, and Stealing Cars , bikes and scooters, leaving residents terrified.
'No way To Live '" It's getting to be a crisis where people daren't go out at night. You've got to keep your eye on anybody that walks down The Street , " says Bob McGuiness, a resident and a former Police Officer .
He says officers often don't come out for burglaries or if they do, " It's probably The Next day or Three Days later".
Another resident, Sylvester Watson, suffered an attempted break-in soon after Moving Up from London hoping for a quieter life. He says he now stays up until midnight out of anxiety that it will happen again.
" I'm always prepared and waiting, " he says. " It's no way To Live ".
Of The 10 burglaries by Oak Grove , only one crime has resulted in a prosecution.
South Yorkshire Police say they attend all burglaries and that detectives fully investigated The break-in at Sharon's home but unfortunately no suspect was identified.
However The lack of burglaries being solved by police in The Street is indicative of a wider problem.
The Number of suspects charged for residential and commercial burglaries in England and Wales has fallen from 25,163 in 2015 to 11, 271 in 2022, BBC analysis shows.
While The total number of recorded crimes has fallen significantly in this period, it means The rate of charges has fallen from 7. 42% to 4. 23%.
In two areas - West Mercia and Hampshire - forces charged suspects in just one in 50 residential break-ins Last Year .
Diana Fawcett, chief executive at The Charity Victim Support , said she is seriously concerned by The plummeting rate of charges over The Past year.
" It shouldn't be down to victims to install CCTV on their street in order to tackle burglary - The Police must get a grip of these crimes, " She Said .
In October, police chiefs in England and Wales promised to send an officer to every burgled home.
Ms Fawcett said this is a " positive step" but it needed to be translated into " vastly improved outcomes".
A Home Office spokesperson said falling burglary rates are " promising" but there is " a lot more to do". They added that they welcomed The Commitment from police forces to send an officer to The Scene of every residential burglary.
South Yorkshire Police says its officers treat burglaries and victims seriously.
" We understand The trauma felt by victims of burglary, especially in your own home" said Detective Superintendent Jamie Henderson .
" We know it can be invasive and distressing, which is why South Yorkshire Police ensures all residential burglaries are attended by an officer and a Crime Scene investigator so all lines of enquiry can be carried out".
The Force said officers are given a checklist when attending a burglary to ensure that every line of enquiry is exhausted.
But residents of Oak Close have lost confidence in officers.
" I'm terrified now because I don't sleep, " says Sharon. " When I go to bed I have to Stay Awake All Night watching telly till four or five when it's daylight. "
Source of news: bbc.com