NEWS | Police warn vehicle owners to be vigilant following suspicious activity in the Newent area over recent days
Police are asking vehicle owners in Newent to be vigilant following a number of thefts and attempted door trying incidents over the Easter weekend.
In incidents on Manor Road on Saturday (8 April) it was reported that an unknown man had attempted to open the doors of vehicles at multiple properties.
He was described as being of a slim build, around 5ft 9ins tall and was wearing a black hooded jacket with a grey fur trim, black trousers, black gloves and white trainers.
Similar incidents were also reported on Lakeside last Thursday (6 April) with a Sat Nav and coins stolen during one of them and Perry Close on Sunday (9 April) with a dashcam stolen.
Thieves are often opportunistic, and we’re reminding people to lock their vehicles and to have nothing of value or sentimental items left inside or in view.
Your mobile phone, coins for the car park, sunglasses, packs of medication or other items that can earn quick cash are irresistible to the opportunist thief. Wallets, handbags, purses and credit cards should never be left in an unattended vehicle.
Also having a vehicle’s registration and insurance documents could let a thief pretend to be the owner. Which means they could sell it on quite easily. So, never leave any documents in the vehicle.
There are a number of measures that can be taken to help protect your vehicle safe with examples available here: https://www.gloucestershire.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/keeping-vehicles-safe/vehicle-safe-and-sound/