1:59pm Monday 25th January 2010 in News By Andy Carswell
BURGLARS stole jewellery and electrical goods after breaking into a house in Hazlemere.
The rear patio doors of the house, in Tylers Road, were forced open some time between 4.30-5.40pm on Friday.
A games console was also stolen following an untidy search of the property.
Anyone with information is asked to contact PC 6147 Symons on 08458 505 505.
At about 7:50pm the same evening, two males were seen in the rear garden of a house in Kingsmead Road, High Wycombe.
They appeared to be tampering with a rear window, but were disturbed and made off without gaining entry, although damage was caused to the window frame.
The males were described as about 5 foot 10 inches tall, and aged between 25 and 30 years old. The investigating officer is PC 5579 Gilbert.
The following crimes have also been reported to Thames Valley Police.
Between 7pm on Thursday 21 and 7am on Friday 22, offenders gained entry to a commercial premise in Grafton Street, High Wycombe, and removed a number of wheel nuts from a Toyota and a Volkswagen van. A number of other wheel nuts were also loosened.
At about 9:05pm on Friday 22, two males were seen to remove the front and rear registration plates from a black Ford Focus vehicle parked in The Croft, Marlow.
No descriptions are available of the offenders but they were seen to make off in a similar type of vehicle.
Between 10am on Saturday 23 and 6:45pm on Sunday 24, offenders stole the front and rear registration plates from a black Volkswagen Golf vehicle, while parked in Wycombe Road, Marlow.
Between 9:30pm and 10pm on Sunday 24, offenders stole the front and rear registration plates from a blue coloured Ford Focus vehicle, while parked in Old Coach Drive, Loudwater.
Between 6pm on Wednesday 20 and 3:15pm on Sunday 24, offenders drilled the fuel tank of a Honda vehicle, while parked in Chestnut Way, Longwick, and drained approximately three quarters of a tank of unleaded fuel.
Anyone with information on any of the crimes is asked to contact police on 08458 505 505 or the Crimestoppers charity anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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