AN iPod and laptop were stolen from a grey BMW car which was parked in St Peter Street, Marlow yesterday.

Offenders gained entry to the vehicle by smashing the rear windscreen and stole a Dell computer in a black Tagus bag, headphones and an iPod between 6-8.30pm.

Between 5pm yesterday and 7am this morning the front and rear registration plate from a black Vauxhall Corsa vehicle parked in Gunthorpe Road, Marlow were stolen.

The following crimes were also reported in south Buckinghamshire: Between 6- 8:30pm on Monday 15, damage was caused to the windows of a number of vehicles while parked in a car park in The Greenway, High Wycombe. It is not known if anything has been stolen from the vehicles.

Between 2- 5:30pm on Monday 15, offenders stole a black coloured Carrara Kraken Gents Mountain bike, from the boot of a BMW X3 vehicle, while parked in a car park in Oxford Street, High Wycombe.

At about 12:30pm on Monday 15, offenders gained entry to a premises in Cock Lane, High Wycombe, by forcing a rear ground floor door and an untidy search made. It is not known at this time if anything was stolen.

Between 12:30pm and 1:30pm on Thursday February 18, Loudwater residents are invited to attend a 'Have Your Say' meeting at the Old Vicarage Lounge, St Peters Church, Loudwater, to meet their Neighbourhood Police Team.

Four offences have been reported in the Booker Hill area.

Between 8:15am and 3:30pm on Friday 12, offenders gained entry to a premises in New Road, High Wycombe, by forcing the front door. An untidy search was made and jewellery stolen.

Two further offences were also reported in the New Road area on the same day. At one of the premises a male offender was disturbed and made off. He was described as of Asian appearance, 20-35 years, 5ft6-6ft tall, medium build and wearing a blue woolly hat.

Between 9am-4:50pm on Friday 12, offenders gained entry to a premises in Highwood Avenue, Booker, by smashing a rear ground floor window. An untidy search was made and a laptop computer stolen.

Between 8-11pm on Friday 12, offenders gained entry to a premises in Upper Green Street, High Wycombe, and stole a red coloured Gateway Laptop computer.

At about 8pm on Friday 12, offenders gained entry to the secure compound of a commercial premises in Coronation Road, Cressex Business Park, by cutting the perimeter fence. Approximately 20 Jerry cans were then taken to the premises in order to siphon diesel fuel from vehicles on site. Police attended the scene and recovered the cans but the offenders had gone before police were informed. No property is believed to have been stolen by the offenders.

Between 2pm and 4:50pm on Saturday 13, offenders gained entry to a purple coloured Nissan Micra vehicle, while parked in a car park in Bridge Street, by smashing the front passenger window and stole a Ministry of Sound Stereo unit from the vehicle.

Between noon and 3:pm on Saturday 13, offenders stole the front and rear registration plates from a red coloured Mercedes van, while parked in Mead Way, Wycombe Marsh.

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