Byline: SOPHIE DOUGHTY
SLEEPING soundly in his bed, Pawel Motyl had no concept that a burglar was very hard at show results in the future room.
With just one particular wall separating the homeowner and his girlfriend from the raider, the couple barely stirred as their flat was stripped.
And the brazen thief even planned to use Pawel's individual motor vehicle to transport the treasured possessions he was attempting to steal, immediately after creeping in through an unlocked window to just take the keys and push the motor to the back again of the property.
But the burglary failed when police arrived across the Vectra loaded with valuableincluding a huge flat-screen tv and assortment of ornamental weapons.
When officers woke Pawel, he walked out of his bed room to discover his lounge was bare.
Right now Pawel told the Chronicle of his fury at the burglar who had to nerve to look at and use his private car to raid his family home as he slept.
And the 30-12 months-old welder has spoken of his relief that he did not wake up and disturb the raider, specially as he helped himself to the collection of likely deadly weapons.
"I just walked into the dwelling place and all the things was gone," he said. "I was just so shocked and angry.
"But I have been in fact lucky. If we had woken up and come out it could have been a actually hazardous state of affairs."
Pawel went to rest at about midnight on Saturday evening and his girlfriend Zaneta Lysak followed sometime after 1am.
But Zaneta forgot to lock the French windows at the back of their ground-flooring flat, on Welbeck Road, in Walker, Newcastle.
And not very long immediately after the couple fell asleep, a burglar crept in.
The thief to start with assisted himself to Powell's auto keys, which had been sitting on the counter in his lounge.
He then walked round the terrace to the front of the flat and identified the Vectra, which was parked outside.
And soon after driving the automobile around to the rear of the flat, he began loading it up with Pawel's worthwhile possessions, together with a Tv, stereo, Playstation, digital camera, cell phones, an airgun and the collection of swords.
"We did not wake up at all until eventually the police knocked on the door," Pawel ongoing.
"When I looked every little thing was gone. He had just used all the things. It does make you fret - I just double-examine all the things is locked previously I go to bed now." A Northumbria Police spokeswoman said: "At 2.15am on Sunday, police on patrol saw suspicious exercise involving a automobile at Welbeck Street. They determined residence inside of the motor vehicle which, immediately after enquiries, they determined was connected to a burglary at a flat in the street. We''re pleased the victim was reunited with his property."
John Mario Thompson, 24, of Finsbury Avenue, Walker has been arrested and charged with burglary.
His case will be heard at Crown Court.
CAPTION(S):
RAIDED Pawel Motyl's household was damaged into when he was asleep. The burglar planned to steal the couple's auto to carry his haul, for example swords
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