Large quantity of diesel stolen off back of lorry among latest crimes in Gloucestershire

Theft of a large quantity of diesel and an attempt to steal a safe are two of the reports made to Gloucestershire Police this week[1]. Other reported incidents include a storage container being broken into and numerous reports of licence plates being stolen from cars. Details of some of these incidents can be found on the Your Community Alerts Gloucetershire page.

There you can find further information about some incidents which have taken place in the county, including as the crime reference number and when and where the offence took place. There is information on the website providing you with advice on keeping your home and belongings safe. There are updates as well letting the public know about police community engagement events and details of Neighbourhood Watch meetings.

St George's Road, Cheltenham: Unknown offender(s) have gained access to a garage, possibly by a side door. The offender(s) have then stolen two push bikes, one bike is a black electric folding bike, the other a grey bike. The make of the bikes is unknown.

This happened in St George's Road, Cheltenham during the night of November 27 and 28, 2024. Incident 060[2] of November 28, 2024. Austin Road, Cirencester: A front number plate was taken from a Toyota Yaris whilst it was parked in Austin Road Cirencester. This occurred between November 25 to 26.

Anyone with any information please[3] quote incident number 167 of November 26, 2024. Please use anti- screws on your number plate. Winchcombe, Cheltenham: A burglary was reported at a farm premises in Winchcombe near Cheltenham .

Entry was made into a farm shed and fuel and tools were stolen. This occurred between November 17 and 18 . Anyone with any information please[4] quote incident number 142 of November 26, 2024.

Turkdean, Cheltenham: A burglary was reported at Turkdean near Cheltenham. Entry was made into a storage container and power tools and garden machinery were stolen. This occurred between November 25 and 26 .

Anyone with any information please quote[5] Incident number 332 of November 26, 2024 Great Western, Gloucester: A front number plate was reported stolen from a Mercedes car parked in Great Western in Gloucester. This occurred between November 24 and 25 .

Anyone with any information please quote[6] Incident number 328 of November 26, 2024. Please use anti-theft screws to secure your number plates Toddington, Cheltenham: Unknown offender(s) have smashed through a lock to gain entry to an outbuilding.

It is thought that the offenders arrived in a vehicle. Items stolen include two chainsaws, plasterboard gun, steel saw, battery, hedge cutter and various Makita tools. This happened inToddington, Cheltenham at approximately 00.05am on November 25, 2024. Incident 085 of November 25[7], 2024.

Barton Street, Gloucester: A front number plate was reported stolen from a car parked in Barton Street in Gloucester. This occurred between 8am on November 22, 2024 andthe morning of November 25 and . Anyone with any information please quote incident number[8] 171 of November 25, 2024.

Woodrow Way, Gloucester: A burglary was reported at a large retail premises in Woodrow Way in Gloucester. Attempts were made to steal the safe. This occurred overnight from November 25 into 26.

Anyone with any information please quote incident number[9] 52 of November 26, 2024. Metz Way, Gloucester: A storage container was entered in Metz Way in Gloucester. A large quantity of tools were stolen.

This is believed to have occurred over the weekend. Anyone with any information please quote incident number[10] 91 of November 25, 2024. A40 near Northleach: A large quantity of diesel was stolen from a parked lorry whilst it was parked in on the A40 near Northleach.

This occurred overnight November 25 and November 26. Anyone with any information[11] please quote Incident number 63 of November 24, 2024. Upper Churnside, Cirencester: A Ford Ranger was entered whilst it was parked in Upper Churnside at Cirencester. A quantity of tools were stolen.

This occurred between 6pm on November 24 and 9am on November 25. Anyone with any information please quote incident number[12] 228 of November 25, 2024. High Street, Moreton-in-Marsh: An Alfa Romeo was reported stolen from High Street Moreton in the Marsh at 1.30am on November 26. Anyone with any information[13] please quote Incident number 16 of November 26, 2024.

Cowley, Cheltenham: A burglary was reported at a farm premises in Cowley near Cheltenham. Entry was made through a kitchen window and cash and bank cards were stolen. This occurred in the early hours of November 25.

Anyone with any information please quote Incident number[14] 107 of November 25, 2024. Milford Close, Gloucester: A Ford Transit van was entered and tools were stolen whilst it parked in Milford Close in Gloucester. This occurred between November 26 and 27.

Anyone with any information please[15] quote incident number 208 of November 27, 2024. Please do not leave valuable tools or equipment in your vehicle. Please don't hesitate to call the Police if you witness suspicious activity and dial 999 if you believe a crime is taking place.

You can also report any information anonymously to Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555111 or online at Giving information | Crimestoppers (crimestoppers-uk.org[16]) For crime prevention advice visit Crime prevention advice[17] | Gloucestershire Constabulary

References

  1. ^ attempt to steal a safe are two of the reports made to Gloucestershire Police this week (www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk)
  2. ^ Incident 060 (www.gloucestershire.police.uk)
  3. ^ with any information please (www.gloucestershire.police.uk)
  4. ^ with any information please (www.gloucestershire.police.uk)
  5. ^ with any information please quote (www.gloucestershire.police.uk)
  6. ^ any information please quote (www.gloucestershire.police.uk)
  7. ^ Incident 085 of November 25 (www.gloucestershire.police.uk)
  8. ^ please quote incident number (www.gloucestershire.police.uk)
  9. ^ please quote incident number (www.gloucestershire.police.uk)
  10. ^ please quote incident number (www.gloucestershire.police.uk)
  11. ^ Anyone with any information (www.gloucestershire.police.uk)
  12. ^ please quote incident number (www.gloucestershire.police.uk)
  13. ^ Anyone with any information (www.gloucestershire.police.uk)
  14. ^ please quote Incident number (www.gloucestershire.police.uk)
  15. ^ with any information please (www.gloucestershire.police.uk)
  16. ^ crimestoppers-uk.org (crimestoppers-uk.org)
  17. ^ Crime prevention advice (www.gloucestershire.police.uk)