Wiltshire police issue warning following spate of van break-ins
There's been 30 cases reported recently.
A series of van break-ins have been reported across Wiltshire and police are issuing crime prevention advice to help vehicle owners protect themselves against theft.
Police say they've have had more than 30 reported van break-ins recently and they believe vehicles in Hampshire, Dorset and Somerset have also been targeted by the same group.
Incidents of van break-ins have been recorded in Amesbury, Devizes, Salisbury, Swindon and Warminster.
PC Rachel Gunn, who is part of Salisbury’s Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: “We are doing all we can to identify the individuals who are part of the group committing these offences.
“Also, we’re working closely with our neighbouring forces to share intelligence and ultimately bring these criminals to justice.”
They've issued this advice to van owners to reduce the likelihood of them being victims of crime:
- Ensure you close all the windows and lock all the doors, even if you are working close by.
- Make sure any alarm system is working and consider using additional security such as steering wheel locks.
- Don’t leave tools on show if you’re leaving your van unattended and consider using ‘there are no tools left in this vehicle’ signs.
- Park your van in a secure location where it can be seen so that anyone approaching it will also be seen.
- Consider marking your tools so if they are stolen, they can be identified. Company-branded tools are also less appealing to thieves.
- Remember to take a note of all the serial numbers on your items and photograph them and use signage to warn that your tools have been marked.
- CCTV, lighting and alarms help to act as a deterrent to those committing the crime. Small CCTV cameras can be purchased and put in the rear of your van.
- If you see anyone acting suspiciously around vehicles, inform the Police.