Police have warned about a rise in “sneak in burglaries” after coming across a set of keys left in a door.
Officers say they came across the keys while patrolling in Little Hulton.
They have warned that this could have made a “sneak in burglary” more likely and have advised people to be sure to make their homes as secure as possible.
A Greater Manchester Police spokesperson said: “The Little Hulton neighbourhood team have been out on patrol and came across some keys left in a front door.
“You might well be thinking what's so special about that?
“Well it could have potentially stopped a sneak in burglary.
"It's hard to measure what we in the police have prevented however this could be one such instance.
“At this time of year we do see a increase in burglary due particular sneak in burglaries as people leave windows and doors insecure because of the warmer weather.
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“Please do make sure you leave your property as secure as possible at all times.”
Anyone with any more information or concerns can call police on 101 or 999 in the event of an emergency.
Alternatively, witnesses can call independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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