- A suspected burglar got his legs stuck in an extractor unit of a fried chicken shop
- Police rescued the man went to the road in Birmingham and mocked him online
- The man, 45, was taken to hospital and was arrested on suspicion of burglary
By Abe Hawken For Mailonline
Published: 11:06 EDT, 2 November 2017 | Updated: 13:25 EDT, 2 November 2017
A suspected burglar was mocked online when he had to be rescued by police during a break-in – after he got stuck in a fried chicken shop's extractor unit for seven hours.
The shirtless man was just wearing jeans and socks and had to be retrieved by officers after desperately crying out for help when he got trapped in the tight spot.
A member of the public spotted a pair of legs sticking out of the extractor space at DFC Chicken in Birmingham and police were called on Thursday morning.
West Midlands Police took a hilarious picture which shows the alleged crook with his body half inside the window and his legs dangling out.

The shoeless man – wearing jeans and black socks – was spotted by a member of the public




The emergency services rushed to the scene and managed to rescue the man after he became stuck


West Midlands Reponse Team tweeted the photograph of the man and wrote #triptocustody
Response officer Pc Matthew was sent to the takeaway at 8.20am and the man crook was released from the hole by firefighters just before 9am.
Shortly after being freed from the window, the 45-year-old man was taken to hospital and arrested on suspicion of burglary.
The West Midlands Response Team mocked him online and wrote on Twitter: '#dontgetstuck if your [sic] trying to break in. 5 hours alter shouting help #triptocustody by all means'
Pc Willocks said: 'The extractor unit had been removed and the suspect had climbed in to the extractor outlet at around 2am.
'He was completely stuck and couldn't move at all.
'The fire brigade had to come in and use the jaws of life to pull back all the extractor casing to release him.'
Manager Kamran Hussain, 30, said he was called to the shop after an elderly resident heard the man shouting: 'Please help me, I'm stuck.'
Mr Hussain, who has ran the takeaway for three years, added: 'I had a call from the police this morning saying a man had got trapped breaking in to our shop.
'I couldn't quite believe what I was hearing so I dashed down to let the officers in the front door.
'One of the residents who lived nearby had heard a bloke calling for help. He was shouting "help, I'm stuck, can you get me out please".
'But this old man knew that he was trying to break in, it was quite obvious really, I suppose and told him "No, I'm not helping you".
'So he phoned the police and I let them in the front. This bloke was just dangling there. He had no top on and seemed very cold.
'He didn't really say much, they just got him down, arrested him and marched him away after taking his details.


The 45-year-old man got himself stuck in the hole at DFC Chicken in Birmingham on Thursday morning (pictured)




Kamran Hussain, who has ran the takeaway for three years, added: 'I had a call from the police this morning saying a man had got trapped breaking in to our shop'
'I think he was too embarrassed to say much really, he did a very stupid thing.'
Web users were quick to ridicule the would-be burglar on social media.
Judith Broug said: 'Trying really hard not to laugh'
And Jim Nicholl tweeted: 'Another fine mess Stanley. Must feel a right turkey!'
Henry Smith added: 'This has made my day. What an absolute plonker.'
Lisa Foster wrote: 'Bet he felt like an absolute idiot. He got everything he deserved being stuck there for that long.'
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