Guest guest Posted November 5, 2006 Report Share Posted November 5, 2006 http://www.thisischeshire.co.uk/display.var.998671.0.thieves_wont_sto p_us.php 'Thieves won't stop us' By Lynsey A STRETFORD-based charity, which provides a social escape for children with Asperger Syndrome, has had thousands of pounds of computer equipment stolen during a Sunday night break-in. But they are determined the heartless criminals will not stop their work Volunteers arrived at the Autistic Society Greater Manchester Area (ASGMA) headquarters on Chester Road on Monday morning to find thieves had made away with goods to the value of around £5,000. This included brand new computers from a suite only opened last week, LCD screens, four Xbox and Playstation 2 consoles and around 60 games. They were all taken from rooms used by the Aspirations Project, which supports people aged 10-25 with Asperger Syndrome - an autistic spectrum disorder characterised by a lower social capacity. The charity has also discovered it will have to foot the bill for the non-office equipment itself, at a cost of more than £3,000, because it is not covered by insurance. Halliwell who runs the Aspiration Project, said: " This is absolutely devastating. Our new computer and games rooms were already proving a great hit with our members and the new equipment will be greatly missed. " But we are determined that this will not stop our work and we will be open for our members as usual even if we have to beg and borrow some equipment until we can replace everything that has been stolen. " During the break in, it appears the burglars, who broke down a security door at the back of the property, worked their way through the building selecting the newest or most expensive items. The society relies on grants and donations, such as the £1,000 Greater Manchester Police Authority grant used to refurbish the computer suite last week, to pay for their facilities. Insp Alan Wearden, said: " It's a despicable offence to pick on people who are less fortunate than themselves. " We would be interested to hear from anyone who has been offered computers that may have been stolen. " Anyone with information should contact Stretford CID on 0161 856 7640. To make a donation to the society call a or on 0161 866 8485. lroberts@... 9:15am Thursday 2nd November 2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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