ABOUT 20 hay bales were stolen from the yard of a Cadmore End premises on Monday night.

The following crimes have been reported in Thames Valley Police Community Messaging scheme:

Between 5:00pm on Saturday 10th and midnight on Tuesday 13th, offenders stole the rear registration plate from a black coloured Fiat Punto vehicle, while parked in Rutland Avenue, High Wycombe. Wednesday.

At about 11:30pm on Tuesday 13th, a Volkswagen van was broken into in the village of Hambleden, by smashing a window. No details are known if any property was stolen.

The offenders were believed to be three males using a Subaru Legacy Estate vehicle, which was seen near the attacked vehicle at the material time.

It would appear that a number of other vehicles have also been attacked in the area, but currently no details are known.

Between 7:00pm on Thursday 8th and 8:30am on Monday 12th, offenders gained entry to the yard of a premises in Sheepridge Lane, Marlow and stole vehicle parts from a personnel carrier, including the battery, the drivers' seat and both wing mirrors.

Between 6:00pm on Sunday 11th and 7:00am on Monday 12th, offenders stole approximately 20 hay bales from the yard of a premises in Cadmore End.

Between 5:00pm on Friday 9th and 7:30am on Monday 12th, offenders gained entry to the yard of a commercial premises in Wellington Road, Cressex Business Park and stole a large quantity of scrap metal.

Between 5:00pm and 6:00pm on Monday 12th, offenders attempted to gain entry to a premises in Amersham Hill Drive, by smashing a ground floor window.

No entry was gained and the offender who was wearing a dark coloured hoodie was seen to make off, although three males were seen acting suspiciously in the area at about the material time.

Between 9:30pm on Monday 12th and 7:15am on Tuesday 13th, offenders stole the front and rear registration plates from a silver coloured Ford Focus vehicle, while parked in Rectory Avenue.

Two domestic garages have recently been entered in the Hazlemere area.

Between 9:00pm on Monday 5th and 6:00pm on Friday 9th, offenders gained entry to a garage in Southfield Drive, and stole a blue coloured Yamaha motor-cycle.

Between Friday 2nd and Saturday 10th, offenders gained entry to a garage in Rose Avenue, by forcing the door, and stole a number of Stihl gardening tools including a hedge trimmer, strimmer, leaf blower and chain saws.

Between 1:00pm on Saturday 10th and 9:30am on Sunday 11th, offenders attempted to gain entry to a garden shed at The Allotments, Cricket Ground Lane, Stokenchurch, by forcing the door lock, causing damage to the door and lock, but no entry was gained.

Between 4:30pm and 4:45pm on Saturday 10th, offenders stole an orange & white coloured Stihl hedge trimmer, hedge cutter and a leaf blower, from the rear of a white coloured Ford Pick up Truck while parked in Fingest village.

At about 5:00pm on Friday 9th, an offender was seen to smash a window on a Jeep Cherokee vehicle, while parked in Coldmoorholm Lane, Bourne End.

They were then seen to reach into the vehicle and steal property before making off on foot towards Bourne End. The offender was wearing a distinctive red hooded top.

Contact police on 0845 8 505 505 or the Crimestoppers charity anonymously on 0800 555 111 with any information on the crimes listed above.