Police harden activity after recent car break ins, Kingskerswell and Torquay

Devon & Cornwall Police are heightening their police activity across Kingskerswell and Torquay after receiving numerous reports of thefts and/or attempted thefts from vehicles in the area. Reports have been received of multiple vehicles being broken into overnight with varying items being stolen including, wallets and loose change.

Devon & Cornwall Police are heightening their police activity across Kingskerswell and Torquay after receiving numerous reports of thefts and/or attempted thefts from vehicles in the area.

Reports have been received of multiple vehicles being broken into overnight with varying items being stolen including, wallets and loose change.

“Often these are criminals who will steal items to sell for cash,” said Inspector James Johnson who heads up neighbourhood policing teams investigating the incident, “so nothing of value should be left on display when leaving your vehicle, even a coat left on the passenger or back seat may provide an opportunity to a passing thief. The inconvenience that comes with a broken window or other damage can be costly, both in time and in money”.

Police are currently investigating the incidents. Officers would like to remind the public to remain vigilant and secure their vehicles.

Inspector Johnson added: “We would like to reassure the public that we are taking these crimes very seriously. Officers have been carrying out proactive work to identify the suspect(s), including door-to-door enquiries, canvasing the area for CCTV and speaking with local residents.

“People in the local area will see an increase in police presence, both on foot and in vehicles, across the evenings. There are a few reasons why we’re doing this – to either catch the suspect(s) or deter them from committing crime. We also know what a difference our presence can have on helping make communities feel safer, which is another reason why we’re doing this.

“We’re going to be thorough and tough when targeting individuals who are acting suspiciously. Where relevant, officers will be completing stop searches and using their powers of arrest effectively to disrupt criminal behaviour.

“We know the negative impact that these crimes can have on the livelihood of the victims and it will not be tolerated. Our officers will be doing all they can to identify and pursue the people responsible for these thefts.

“I would like to encourage anybody with information, no matter how small, or anyone with footage that may assist investigating officers to please submit a report to us. Your information might just be the missing piece we need,” Insp Johnson added.

Always to remember to lock your vehicle, remove any valuables and keep your keys safe. Visit our website for handy tips and guidance about how to keep your vehicle safe.

You can report crime and intelligence directly on the Devon & Cornwall website or by calling 101.

Information can also be passed completely anonymously to independent charity Crimestoppers, just call 0800 555111, or via their website.

Reports have been received of multiple vehicles being broken into overnight with varying items being stolen including, wallets and loose change.

“Often these are criminals who will steal items to sell for cash,” said Inspector James Johnson who heads up neighbourhood policing teams investigating the incident, “so nothing of value should be left on display when leaving your vehicle, even a coat left on the passenger or back seat may provide an opportunity to a passing thief. The inconvenience that comes with a broken window or other damage can be costly, both in time and in money”.

Police are currently investigating the incidents. Officers would like to remind the public to remain vigilant and secure their vehicles.

Inspector Johnson added: “We would like to reassure the public that we are taking these crimes very seriously. Officers have been carrying out proactive work to identify the suspect(s), including door-to-door enquiries, canvasing the area for CCTV and speaking with local residents.

“People in the local area will see an increase in police presence, both on foot and in vehicles, across the evenings. There are a few reasons why we’re doing this – to either catch the suspect(s) or deter them from committing crime. We also know what a difference our presence can have on helping make communities feel safer, which is another reason why we’re doing this.

“We’re going to be thorough and tough when targeting individuals who are acting suspiciously. Where relevant, officers will be completing stop searches and using their powers of arrest effectively to disrupt criminal behaviour.

“We know the negative impact that these crimes can have on the livelihood of the victims and it will not be tolerated. Our officers will be doing all they can to identify and pursue the people responsible for these thefts.

“I would like to encourage anybody with information, no matter how small, or anyone with footage that may assist investigating officers to please submit a report to us. Your information might just be the missing piece we need,” Insp Johnson added.

Always to remember to lock your vehicle, remove any valuables and keep your keys safe. Visit our website for handy tips and guidance about how to keep your vehicle safe.

You can report crime and intelligence directly on the Devon & Cornwall website or by calling 101.

Information can also be passed completely anonymously to independent charity Crimestoppers, just call 0800 555111, or via their website.

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