Crime round-up: burglaries in High Wycombe

4:06pm Tuesday 3rd November 2009

By Oliver Evans

THREE burglaries have been reported in the Cressex area of High Wycombe this week.

Anyone with information should call Thames Valley Police on 0845 8 505 505 or Crimestoppers charity anonymously on 0800 555 111.

The following crimes have been reported by Thames Valley Police:

Three Burglaries have been reported in the Cressex area.

Between 8:00am and 7:00pm on Monday 2nd, offenders gained entry to a premise in Robins Close, by forcing rear ground floor patio doors. A search was made of the whole house and property moved. Some property including a Nintendo Wii games console, a Blue-Ray DVD Player and Jewellery was stolen. It is believed the offenders may have been disturbed and left other property, together with tools they had used to gain entry. Officer in Case:- PC 6231 HOWARD.

Between 4:00pm and 6:00pm on Monday 2nd, offenders attempted to gain entry to a premise in Cressex Road, by forcing a rear ground floor kitchen window. No entry was gained, and nothing stolen, although damage was caused to the window frame.

At about 2:50am on Tuesday 3rd, offenders were disturbed attempting to gain entry to Cressex Community Centre and Social Club, in Cressex Road. Offenders forced a side door to the premises activating the Alarm. Officer in Case:- PC 6231 HOWARD.

At about 1:00am on Tuesday 3rd, the occupant of a premise in Hatters Lane, High Wycombe, disturbed two offenders who had smashed a rear ground floor window. No entry was gained and the offenders made off. No description was given of the offenders. Officer in Case:- PC 6907 MILNE.

Between Wednesday 28th and Friday 30th October, offenders gained entry to a green Fiat estate vehicle, while parked in a Car Park at The Green, Wooburn Green, by smashing a window. A search was made of the vehicle but nothing was apparently stolen.

Between 4:00pm and 9:45pm on Saturday 31st October, offenders gained entry to a premise in Philip Drive, Flackwell Heath, via a first floor bathroom window, having climbed onto a conservatory roof. A search was of the premises but only a crate of beer appears to have been stolen. Officer in Case:- PC 5275 DODDS.

At about 6:30pm on Friday 30th October, offenders gained entry to a red Renault Scenic vehicle, while parked in a Car Park at Knaves Beech Industrial Estate, Knaves Beech Way, Loudwater, by smashing the front nearside window. The offenders are then believed to have reached into the vehicle and stolen a handbag and contents, which had been left on display.

Between noon on Thursday 29th and 9:50am on Saturday 31st October, offenders gained entry to a premise in Elder Close, High Wycombe by forcing a rear ground floor window. A tidy search was made of all rooms and property including an Apple iPod Nano, two laptop computers, and jewellery was stolen. Officer in Case:- PC 6457 PAINTER.

Between 4:00pm on Friday 30th October and 2:20pm on Sunday 1st November, offenders gained entry to the rear garden of a premise in Juniper Close, Hazlemere. A pair of hedge cutters was found by the rear conservatory and garden furniture uncovered and moved around. No attempt appears to have been made to gain entry to the premises, and nothing is believed to have been stolen at this time.

Between 2:30pm and 5:00pm on Saturday 31st October, offenders attempted to gain entry to a premise in Clarendon Road, High Wycombe, by using garden tools taken from the garden shed. No entry was gained, although damage was caused to a rear door, and it is possible the offenders were disturbed, although no one was seen. Officer in Case:- PC 6372 RAMSDEN.

Between 8:00pm and 10:00pm on Saturday 31st October, offenders gained entry to a premise in Carver Hill Road, High Wycombe, by forcing a rear ground floor kitchen window. A search was made, and property including a laptop computer, two mobile phones and a watch were stolen. Officer in Case:- PC 6683 QUICK.

Between 11:00pm on Saturday 31st October and 2:00am on Sunday 1st November, offenders gained entry to a premise in Kingsley Crescent, High Wycombe, by unknown means. Property including a Camera, an Apple iPod and a set of vehicle keys were stolen. Subsequently a black Lexus sports vehicle was stolen from outside the property. Officer in Case:- PC 6372 RAMSDEN.

Between Tuesday 20th October and 11:00am on Monday 2nd November, offenders have gained access to an insecure domestic garage in Sandpit Lane, Bledlow, and stole a red coloured Honda Fourtrac quad-bike.

Between 6:30pm on Sunday 1st and 9:00am on Monday 2nd, offenders have stolen the rear registration plate from a dark grey coloured Nissan Micra vehicle, while parked in Adelaide Road, High Wycombe.

Between noon on Saturday 31st October and 8:30am on Monday 2nd November, offenders have stolen the front and rear registration plates from a silver coloured Ford Fiesta vehicle, while parked in Old School Close, Stokenchurch.

Two vehicle crimes have been reported in the Desborough Avenue area overnight.

Between 8:30pm on Monday 2nd and 7:30am on Tuesday 3rd, offenders drilled out the offside door lock of a red coloured Nissan Micra vehicle. A search was made of the vehicle but nothing appears to have been stolen.

Between 10:30pm on Monday 2nd and 8:15am on Tuesday 3rd, offenders have attempted to gain entry to a green Toyota Corrolla vehicle, by removing the rubber seal from the offside window. No entry was gained to the vehicle. It appears that the offenders have also gained entry to a garden shed at the location but it is not known if anything has been stolen.

Between 6:00pm and 8:00pm on Monday 2nd, offenders stole the front and rear registration plates from a blue Vauxhall Vectra vehicle, while parked in Ash Road, Princes Risborough. A red Renault Laguna vehicle, bearing the stolen plates was used to obtain petrol at a petrol station in Princes Risborough at about 7:45pm the same day.

Between Sunday 18th October and 9:30am on Tuesday 3rd November,offenders attempted to gain entry to a premise in Marlin Court, Marlow, by smashing and forcing a rear ground floor kitchen window. No entry appears to have been gained to the property and nothing stolen. Officer in Case:- PC 2719 MARCHANT.

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