A 12-YEAR-OLD boy has been granted bail, accused of smashing his way into a South Tamworth home while a woman hid inside. The child was granted bail in Tamworth Children's Court this week on charges of aggravated break-and-enter and custody of a knife in a public place. He was not required to enter pleas, but magistrate Julie Soars granted the 12-year-old bail on conditions he live at a Tamworth home, and remain there every night. He's also been ordered to attend school; not commit any offences; and must remain under a curfew from 8pm until 7.30am at the address, and present to police when they conduct a bail check. READ ALSO: Police allege he broke into the Croydon Avenue home in Hillvue just before 3am on February 19. A woman inside woke to the sound of smashing glass and intruders ransacking her house, and locked herself in a room before alerting police. Police said the child was arrested in Anne Street after a short foot pursuit at about 2.50am on Monday. Officers allege he was in possession of a 20cm knife in a bag. Police said they had been carrying out patrols of South Tamworth as part of Operation Southbreak and spotted a group of juveniles in the street in the early hours of Monday morning. When they stopped to talk to the group, police claim the 12-year-old was identified as being wanted by officers and ran from them before he was arrested. Our journalists work hard to provide local, up-to-date news to the community. This is how you can continue to access our trusted content: