Household Goods Stolen from Cotswold Property in Latest Crime Spree

A recent crime wave in Gloucestershire includes the theft of household goods and other items from various locations

Household Goods Stolen from Cotswold Property in Latest Crime Spree
Household Goods Stolen from Cotswold Property in Latest Crime Spree

Gloucester: Recently, there have been reports of some lads stealing a bike from a shed and a bunch of household goods from a property. It’s just one of the many crime incidents reported to Gloucestershire Police lately. Other thefts include Wellington boots taken from a car and a van that went missing.

If you want to know more about these incidents, check out the Your Community Alerts Gloucestershire website. It’s got all the details, like crime reference numbers and when and where things happened.

This site is also handy for tips on keeping your home and belongings safe. Plus, you can report any incidents online and find out about police community events.

In Falkner Street, Gloucester, a wallet with bank cards and a driving license was snatched from a car without any damage. This happened on December 27, 2024, and you can refer to Incident 0114 if you have info.

Over in Springfield, Bourton on the Water, a burglary took place where a lot of household goods were taken. If you know anything, please mention Incident number 264 from December 23, 2024.

In Carlton Road, Gloucester, someone broke into a Citroen C1 and stole a clutch bag, cash, and bank cards. This happened between December 20 and 23, 2024. If you have any leads, quote Incident number 235.

Also, a blue Audi A3 was stolen from Claremont Road, Gloucester, overnight from December 23 to 24. Anyone with information can refer to Incident number 55.

In Cheltenham, a baby blue Royal Enfield motorbike was taken from a driveway on Laxton Road. The owner saw two people riding off on it after breaking the lock. This happened at 1:30 AM on December 22, 2024, and you can refer to Incident 078.

On Windyridge Road, Cheltenham, two suspects were caught on CCTV breaking in by smashing a window. They stole a till and made a quick getaway. This occurred at 5:44 AM on December 22, 2024, and you can refer to Incident 104.

At The Brewery in Cheltenham, a guy in a white hoodie broke in through a fire door and stole a jacket and handbag. This happened at 4:30 PM on December 20, 2024, and you can refer to Incident 445.

In Southgate Street, Gloucester, two young males were seen stealing a blue bike from a shed at 9:45 PM on December 20. If you know anything, please quote Incident number 190.

In Leonard Road, Gloucester, sports kits and Wellington boots were taken from two cars. If you have any info, refer to Incident numbers 219 and 11.

In Eastleach, Cirencester, number plates were stolen from a Volkswagen on December 21. Anyone with information can refer to Incident number 215.

In King Street, Stroud, someone broke into a Skoda and stole signs from the boot. If you know anything, quote Incident number 524.

A Mercedes sprinter delivery van was reported stolen from Alkerton, Eastington, Stonehouse, at 7:05 AM on December 23. Anyone with info can refer to Incident number 54.

A Lexmoto 125 cc motorcycle was taken from Festival Road, Stonehouse, between December 19 and 20. If you have any leads, quote Incident number 233.

A blue Ford Tourneo Connect was stolen from a public car park in Cirencester on December 20. Anyone with information can refer to Incident number 205.

Lastly, a ‘walk-in’ burglary was reported at a house in Coxwell Street, Cirencester, where a handbag was stolen on December 20. Anyone with info can refer to Incident number 436.

If you see anything suspicious, don’t hesitate to call the police. Always dial 999 if you think a crime is happening. You can also report info anonymously to Crimestoppers at 0800555111 or online.

For updates on incidents or to report a crime, visit the police website. And for crime prevention tips, check out their resources.

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