Man charged after two-day police stand-off in Salford

The force said two police officers suffered minor injuries during the incident on Saturday

Author: Eleanor Barlow, Press AssociationPublished 17th Aug 2026
Last updated 17th Aug 2026

A man has been charged after police ended a two-day stand-off by climbing a ladder to arrest a sleeping suspect on a roof.

Greater Manchester Police released footage showing the moment an officer climbed the ladder onto the roof of a back porch in Ash Street, Salford, and grabbed the man, who was lying down.

The man was pulled down the ladder, with his trousers appearing to fall down, before being arrested by officers in the garden of the property.

The force said two police officers suffered minor injuries during the incident on Saturday.

On Monday, a police spokesman said Simon Harris, 37, of no fixed address, had been charged with four counts of criminal damage, two counts of assault of an emergency worker, intentionally/recklessly causing a public nuisance, burglary dwelling and theft.

He is due to appear at Manchester and Salford Magistrates’ Court on Monday morning.

Detective Chief Inspector Helen Bagnall thanked members of the public following the man’s arrest, which came after a two-day emergency service response.

She said: “This was an extensive use of vital policing resources and clearly demonstrates the dangers our officers face on a daily basis in order to protect the people of Greater Manchester.

“Two of our officers suffered minor injuries during this incident.

“I would like to reiterate my thanks to the people of Salford for their patience and understanding whilst emergency service personnel dealt with this incident.”

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