A mum says she is terrified to leave the house after a long-running campaign of abuse from a gang of youths. Tracey Baldwin, 50, says teenage yobs have smashed the windows of her Stockport home 14 times in less than two years.
On several occasions, fireworks have been hurled at the property where she lives with her 25-year-old daughter, Jodie. Ms Baldwin says the abuse has become so bad that police have warned her "life is in danger" if she doesn't leave the area where she has lived her whole life. "They are targeting my house," she said. "There's a big gang of them. READ MORE: 'There was blood everywhere!' Horror as violence erupts once again in Piccadilly Gardens "I can't even walk to the shop without being intimidated by teenagers, or go out of the house without looking behind my back.
That's how bad it is getting. "I've reported every incident to the police and they've done nothing. They've said my life is in danger at the property." Following the first few attacks in 2020, Ms Baldwin spent more than £500 installing CCTV cameras outside her home in Norcross Close, Offerton.
However, it has failed to deter further attacks. Several pieces of CCTV footage seen by the Manchester Evening News show youths approach the property before launching bricks through Ms Baldwin's windows.
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