'Blood-covered' thief tries to steal lead from Sheffield house in broad daylight 'while high on drugs'

A thief with blood all over his face shocked a Sheffield family by attempting to steal lead off the roof of their home during the day.
Christeena Grain outside the window of her mum Julie's home.Christeena Grain outside the window of her mum Julie's home.
Christeena Grain outside the window of her mum Julie's home.

Julie Grain and daughter Christeena were sat in their house in Bar Lane, Hillsborough, on February 7 when a tall man suddenly appeared at their bay window.

Much to their surprise, the man clambered up the window and stripped the lead from the roof.

A 'blood-covered' thief tried to steal lead from the window.A 'blood-covered' thief tried to steal lead from the window.
A 'blood-covered' thief tried to steal lead from the window.
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When confronted, he offered to pay £20 for it, before running off and leaving the lead behind.

Julie, 54, said the man appeared to be in a real state.

"He had teeth knocked out and blood on his face," she said.

"He climbed up the bay window and stripped the lead off it in broad daylight."

A 'blood-covered' thief tried to steal lead from the window.A 'blood-covered' thief tried to steal lead from the window.
A 'blood-covered' thief tried to steal lead from the window.

Shaken by what was happening, Julie went outside to speak to the man, at which point he offered her money.

"He must have been on drugs," she said.

"He had blood pouring from his face as though someone had smacked him."

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Julie said the man was about 6ft 5in and had a Yorkshire accent.

"I was in shock," she said. "He just stared at me.

"His mouth was moving and he walked away, leaving the lead on the floor. Then a white truck went past. It must have been waiting for him."

Julie added: "This is my house. I feel sick."

South Yorkshire Police are investigating the incident.

A spokesman said: "The man has been described as white and is believed to have been wearing a blue hat.

"Police are currently investigating the incident and would like to speak to anyone who may have been in the area at the time."

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Call police on 101 with information quoting incident 313 of February 7.

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