Dorset villages targeted in spate of catalytic converter thefts

Police appeal for home CCTV footage

Author: Maria GreenwoodPublished 8th Apr 2021

Police are investigating a spate of thefts of catalytic converters in Dorset villages.

The incidents occurred between around 9.45pm and 11pm on Wednesday 31 March 2021. Vehicles were targeted in Knighton Lane in Broadmayne, Rectory Road and Paynes Close in Piddlehinton and Broken Cross in Charminster.

Officers also believe an earlier incident in Wareham may also be linked to these offences.

Police Constable Dave Ash, of Dorchester Police, said:

"We are carrying out enquiries into these thefts, which I appreciate have caused considerable inconvenience to the owners of the vehicles involved.

"I would urge residents with home CCTV systems, or anyone who was driving in any of the relevant areas on the night of Wednesday 31 March 2021, to check their footage for anything that might assist our investigation.

"We will do all we can to investigate reports of this nature but we would also urge members of the public to take some simple security steps where possible to help stop these offences from happening.

'How to protect your vehicle'

"Park the rear of your vehicle close to fences, walls or a kerb or keep your vehicle in a garage where possible. Alternatively, aim to park in a well-lit and well-populated area.

"If you've been a victim or witness any suspicious activity in the area, please report this to us."

How to contact Dorset Police

Anyone with information is asked to contact Dorset Police at www.dorset.police.uk, via email 101@dorset.pnn.police.uk or by calling 101, quoting occurrence number 55210051161.

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