11:04am Wednesday 11th November 2009
By Oliver Evans
A BURGLAR used a ladder to break into a Booker home.
A computer games console and accessories and digital camera were stolen.
The break-in happened in Rydal Way between 8am and 4.30pm on Monday.
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:
Between 7:30am and 7:00pm on Tuesday 10th, offenders gained entry to a premise in Challenger Road, Booker, via a ground floor kitchen window. An untidy search was made of the bedrooms and Jewellery and Watches were stolen. Officer in Case:- PC 5275 DODDS.
Between 8:30am and 7:00pm on Tuesday 10th, offenders removed the front and rear registration plates from a red coloured Seat Leon vehicle, while parked in Havenfield Road, Booker. The plates were subsequently found abandoned nearby.
Between 2:00am on Monday 9th and 7:00pm on Tuesday 10th, offenders stole the front and rear registration plates from a blue coloured Nissan Primera vehicle, while parked in Rutland Avenue, High Wycombe.
Between 6:15am and 6:45pm on Tuesday 10th, offenders gained entry to a premise in Redman Road, Booker, via an insecure kitchen window. An untidy search was made and two laptop computers were stolen. Officer in Case :- PC 6793 JACKMAN.
Between 8:00am and 1:30pm on Tuesday 10th, offenders gained entry to a premise in Chairborough Road, High Wycombe, and stole property including an Acer laptop computer, a Kodak digital camera, a Games console and games, mobile phone and cash. Officer in Case:- PC 4532 CANNON.
At about 12:50pm on Tuesday 10th, offenders gained entry to an insecure silver coloured Ford Transit van, while parked in Holloway Lane, Northend, and stole a Makita cordless drill and drill set, together with a Dewalt Mitre saw. The offender was described as a white male, approximately 40years old, wearing a blue jacket and grey trousers, and was seen to get into the passenger seat of a white coloured Peugeot Partner vehicle.
Two Thefts from vehicles have been reported in the Marlow area on Tuesday 10th.
Between 8:00am and 6:00pm, the front and rear number plates were stolen from a blue Seat Leon vehicle while parked on Third Avenue, Globe Park.
Between 7:30pm and 8:30pm, offenders smashed the rear windscreen of a black BMW 530 estate vehicle, while parked in Fieldhouse Lane, and stole a laptop computer.
At about midnight on Monday 9th, offenders were seen to gain entry to the rear of a Commercial premise in Station Road, Princes Risborough. Entry had been gained to the rear of a premise, and property removed. The property was recovered and further enquiries are being made into the incident. An arrest was made in connection with the incident.
Between 4:00pm and 8:00pm on Monday 9th, offenders gained entry to a premise in Terryfield Road, High Wycombe, by forcing a rear ground floor window. An untidy search was made of the premises and electrical items including televisions, various games consoles and games, together with a blue coloured Acer laptop computer and an LG mobile phone were stolen. Two sets of vehicle keys were also stolen, together with a blue BMW 323i vehicle from the driveway. Officer in Case:- PC 6335 CHAPPLE.
At about 1:45am on Tuesday 10th, offenders attempted to gain entry to a domestic garage in Lansdowne Way, High Wycombe, by cutting the padlock and attempting to force the door, but no entry was gained.
Between 1:30pm on Saturday 7th and 8:00am on Monday 9th, offenders attacked two commercial premises in Fieldhouse Lane, Marlow. An attempt was made to gain entry to one premise and entry was gained to the other. No details are currently known if anything has been stolen.
Between 6:30pm and 10:45pm on Sunday 8th, offenders gained entry to a silver coloured Mercedes C200 vehicle, while parked in Priory Road, High Wycombe, by smashing the front nearside window, and stole a Pioneer Stereo unit from the glove-box.
Two vehicle crimes have been reported in the Penn and Loudwater areas.
Between 8:00pm on Saturday 7th and 9:15am on Sunday 8th, offenders gained entry to a black Ford Focus vehicle, while parked in St Johns Road, Penn, by smashing the front nearside window and stole the Radio facia.
Between noon on Sunday 8th and 7:15am on Monday 9th, offenders gained entry to a white Ford Transit van, while parked in Fassetts Road, Loudwater, and stole a Sony MP3 player, four electrical tool chargers and a reversing sensor camera and TV from the vehicle.
Between 8:00am on Thursday 5th and 8:00am on Friday 6th, offenders attempted to gain entry to a premise in Cascadia Close, Loudwater, by forcing a rear ground floor window by removing the double glazing beading. No entry was gained and nothing stolen. Officer in Case:- PC 6900 RICHARDS.
Between 8:00am on Wednesday 4th and midnight on Saturday 7th, offenders gained access to a premise in Furlong Road, Bourne End, through an insecure kitchen quarter-light window. A search was made of the premises and property including an Olympus digital camera, a number of DVDs and other miscellaneous items were taken. Officer in Case:- PC 6195 THOMAS.
Between 5:00pm on Sunday 8th and 8:05am on Monday 9th, offenders gained entry to a grey coloured Vauxhall Astra vehicle, by smashing the front nearside window, while parked in Priory Avenue, High Wycombe. A search was made of the glove box and property including a CD player and a TomTom Satellite Navigation system was stolen.
Between 8:00am on Thursday 5th and 8:00am on Friday 6th, offenders attempted to gain entry to a premise in Cascadia Close, Loudwater, by forcing a rear ground floor window by removing the double glazing beading. No entry was gained and nothing stolen. Officer in Case:- PC 6900 RICHARDS.
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