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We are appealing for information following recent thefts from vehicles in Dogsthorpe.
We were called at 1.07am on Tuesday morning (9 April) reporting possible thefts from vehicles in the Crocus Grove area.
Our response officers were deployed and arrested a man in his 20s in connection with the reports.
Suspected stolen items were recovered, however we are looking to identify where they have come from.
The items include a pair of Superdry sunglasses, a pair of Ray-Ban sunglasses, JLab earbuds and £21.90 in cash.
The man has since been released on conditional bail to return to Thorpe Wood Police Station on 8 July while we carry out further enquiries.
Sergeant Andy Watson said: “We’re keen to hear from anyone who believes any of the recovered items belong to them, but I would also ask people in the Dogsthorpe area to check any video doorbell footage and report any suspicious activity to us, even if it is trying door handles and not gaining entry to vehicles.
“Please also make sure your vehicles are locked when leaving them unattended – opportunistic thieves will chance their luck, trying door handles until the come across one that is open and take whatever they can find.”
Anyone who has information regarding suspicious activity, or has video footage they would like to send us, can do so by using our online reporting system or webchat service quoting reference 35/24574/24. Those without internet access should call 101.
If you believe a crime is in action or someone is in immediate danger, always dial 999.
Advice on how to best protect your vehicle can be found on our dedicated vehicle safety webpages.