Residents across West Berkshire have reported an increasing number of burglaries and thefts in residential areas according to police.
From vehicle thefts to burglaries to criminal damage, offenders seem to find any way to gain access to a building.
Thames Valley Police have released six incidents of burglary and theft across Newbury in their latest review.
Below is the list of incidents that occurred at the end of last month.
Rupert Road, Newbury
Between midnight on November 22 and 4.40 pm on November 23, offender(s) entered a property via the back door. A messy search was carried out. Game console was stolen.
If you have any information, please contact the Police Enquiry Centre on 101
(Ref 43230527615)
Speen Place, Newbury
Overnight on November 24, offender(s) entered a property by smashing the back door window. Messy search carried out. Jewellery stolen.
If you have any information, please contact the Police Enquiry Centre on 101
(Ref 43230528869)
Speen Lane, Newbury
Between November 22 and November 23, offender(s) entered a garage by forcing the lock. Girl’s bike stolen.
If you have any information, please contact the Police Enquiry Centre on 101
(Ref 43230530151)
Horseshoe End, Newbury
Theft of Motor Vehicle - Between 7.30pm on November 24 and 5am on November 25, offender(s) stole a silver Mercedes convertible, part registration AM61 ***.
If you have any information, please contact the Police Enquiry Centre on 101
(Ref 43230530241)
York Road, Newbury
On November 25 at approximately 6.30 pm, offender(s) gained access to a garden shed and stole a black bicycle.
If you have any information, please contact the Police Enquiry Centre on 101
(Ref 43230531028)
Leys Gardens, Newbury
Between 9am on November 23 and 6pm on November 26, offender(s) gained access by smashing the door of the rear patio. A messy search was carried out. Jewellery stolen.
If you have any information, please contact the Police Enquiry Centre on 101
(Ref 43230532267)
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