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We have issued a warning after an increase in thefts from vehicles across Peterborough.
Since 1 June, there have been 66 reports of thefts from a vehicle across Peterborough, with 10 having a window smashed to gain entry, 22 being left unlocked, two with a window left open and the rest not known how entry was gained.
Items stolen include cash and loose change, sat-navs, laptops, purses and wallets, bank cards, tools, sunglasses, clothing, bags, passports, mobile phones, toiletries, headphones and sporting equipment.
Inspector Jo Grant, from the Peterborough Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT), said: “I understand this recent increase in thefts is concerning for the community. I would like to reassure people that collectively we are working hard to identify those responsible and have so far made two arrests.
“I would encourage anyone with video doorbells or CCTV to check footage for any offences and report it to us, even if it only looks like an attempt to enter a vehicle. Precautions can be taken to deter thieves such as ensuring doors are locked and windows are closed when leaving the vehicle, even momentarily, and also removing any items from inside.”
A man in his 40s was arrested in Lincoln Road, Millfield, on 5 July by response officers. He has since been charged with two counts of breaching a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) by interfering with a vehicle, theft from a vehicle and burglary including theft of a bicycle.
He has been remanded in prison to face trial at Cambridge Magistrates’ Court on 31 July.
A man in his 20s was arrested in Dogsthorpe Road, Dogsthorpe, by the Acquisitive Crime Team (ACT) on Friday morning (12 July) in connection with vehicle interference in Bettles Close, Dogsthorpe, on 6 July. He has since been bailed while further enquiries are carried out.
Advice on how to best protect your vehicle from thieves can be found on our dedicated vehicle security information webpages.
Anyone who believes their vehicle may have been targeted should contact us using our online reporting form or webchat, those without internet access should call 101. If you believe a crime is in action, always call 999.
Locations of the thefts are below: