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Spate of vehicle thefts in Ipswich prompts police warning to residents

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Police have arrested a teenager and are urging residents to be vigilant after a series of vehicle thefts across Ipswich over the past week.

Why it matters: Police urge car owners to take preventative measures to protect their property from opportunistic thieves.

The big picture: Suffolk Police reported 12 separate incidents of vehicle crime between August 17th and 22nd, primarily in residential areas of Ipswich.

  • Items stolen included sunglasses, wallets, and cash

  • Several vehicles were entered and searched without items being taken

  • The incidents occurred mainly during nighttime hours

Key developments:

  • Police arrested a 17-year-old boy on Thursday on suspicion of theft from motor vehicles

  • The suspect is being questioned at Martlesham Police Investigation Centre

What they're saying: T/Inspector Naomi Lofthouse said, "Having your car broken into can be very distressing but there are a few steps you can take which will deter thieves and keep your valuables safe. Many of these crimes are opportunistic and we want to make it harder for criminals."

Police advice for vehicle owners:

  • Always lock your vehicle, even for short periods

  • Keep windows fully closed

  • Don't leave valuables visible inside

  • Secure items on the exterior of vehicles

  • Park in well-lit, busier areas when possible

  • Consider additional security for catalytic converters

How to help: Anyone with information about the incidents is asked to contact Suffolk Police via their website, email naomi.lofthouse@suffolk.police.uk, or call 101. Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

The bottom line: Vehicle owners are reminded to remain vigilant and take precautions to reduce their risk of becoming victims of theft.

Former Ipswich Town striker charged in £600k cannabis smuggling case

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Former Ipswich Town striker Jay Emmanuel-Thomas has been charged with attempting to smuggle £600,000 worth of cannabis through a UK airport.

The big picture: The 33-year-old, who spent two seasons at Portman Road from 2011 to 2013, was arrested by National Crime Agency officers in Scotland following the seizure of approximately 60kg of the drug at Stansted airport.

Jay Emmanuel Thomas playing for Ipswich Town
Jay Emmanuel-Thomas playing for TownAlamy

Key details:

  • Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, 33, was arrested Wednesday in Gourock, Inverclyde.

  • He's accused of attempting to smuggle £600,000 worth of cannabis through Stansted airport.

  • Border Force officers found approximately 60kg of the drug in two suitcases from Bangkok.

  • Emmanuel-Thomas is set to appear at Carlisle magistrates court Thursday, charged with importing class B drugs.

60kg of cannabis
60kg of cannabis was seizedNCA

JET's Ipswich career: The journeyman joined Ipswich in 2011 for £1.1m from Arsenal, scoring nine goals in 75 appearances for the Tractor Boys. He left Ipswich in 2013 in a swap deal with Bristol City. He most recently played with Greenock Morton in the Scottish Championship.

The bottom line: The NCA warns that cannabis smuggling into the UK carries a maximum 14-year prison sentence, contradicting misinformation some couriers receive about facing only fines.

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