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Police appeal for witnesses after string of break-ins in West Berkshire

By: Hinna Aamani hinna.aamani@newburynews.co.uk

Published: 03:00, 08 November 2023

Updated: 10:40, 08 November 2023

There have been a series of break-ins and thefts across the district over the past week.

This comes after a string of burglaries and thefts in Newbury and Thatcham in late October.

Picture: Stock image
Picture: Stock image

Thames Valley Police has released appeals for information for multiple incidents.

Offender(s) broke into two sheds on Bridge Street in Hungerford between noon on Thursday, November 2, and Saturday, November 4.

They stole bicycles, a strimmer and fuel cans.

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Anyone with information can contact the Police Enquiry Centre on 101 with the reference 43230496546.

The lock of a garage was broken in Newbury Street in Kintbury between 5pm on Friday, November 3, and 8am on Saturday, November 4.

The driver’s side window of a Land Rover Defender was smashed.

Anyone with information can contact the Police Enquiry Centre on 101 with the reference 43230497707.

There was a break-in at a garage in Smitham Bridge Road in Hungerford between 10pm on Friday, November 3, and 10am on Saturday, November 4.

Offender(s) broke into the garage and stole a mountain bike.

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Anyone with information can contact the Police Enquiry Centre on 101 with the reference 43230496622.

A property in Celandine Grove, Thatcham, was burgled between 1pm on Saturday, November 4, and 12am on Sunday, November 5.

Police say offender(s) entered the property via the rear door and broke the lock.

Two designer handbags were stolen.

Anyone with information can contact the Police Enquiry Centre on 101 with the reference 43230497108.

A garage in Chilton Way, Hungerford, was burgled between 4pm on Saturday, November 4, and 9.20am on Sunday, November 5.

Offender(s) entered the garage by pushing a transit van away from the door and breaking the padlock.

Police say lead was stolen.

Anyone with information can contact the Police Enquiry Centre on 101 with the reference 43230497440.

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