Further Criminal Damage in Kenilworth
Paint stripper ruins car, Burglaries, Criminal Damage & Car Theft – The last 7 days in Kenilworth
Burglary – Arthur Street, Kenilworth.
A burglary took place in Arthur Street during the weekend of 18th January 2014. Offender(s) unknown entered an insecure property in Arthur Street via the rear doors and stole a games console, games, charger cables and CD’s. The offenders used a pillowcase to take the items from the home address. The incident number for this crime is 0330 of 17/01/2014.
Damage to vehicle – Stoneleigh Road/Churchill Avenue, Kenilworth.
Between 6pm on 17 January 2014 and midday on 19 January 2014, offender(s) unknown have damaged a vehicle by ripping off the nearside windscreen wiper from the vehicle. The vehicle was parked between Stoneleigh Road and Churchill Avenue in Kenilworth. The incident number for this crime is 0154 of 19/01/2014.
Theft from motor vehicle – Scott Road, Kenilworth.
Between midnight on 20 January 2014 and 7.30am on 21 January 2014 offender(s) unknown have entered a vehicle that was parked in a service road on Scott Road and stolen a Makita drill, Dewalt drill and a Worz electric saw. The incident number for this crime is 0042 of 21/01/2014.
Burglary – Roseland Road, Kenilworth.
Between 7.50am and 7.35pm on 21 January 2014, offender(s) unknown have entered a home via the rear window in Roseland Road and stolen cash and a burnt orange coloured BMW M5 from the drive using keys.
If you have any information in relation to any of these crimes and events please contact Warwickshire Police on 101 or alternatively you can provide your information anonymously by using Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111
Kenilworth Update (December 2013) published
The December and final Kenilworth Update for 2013 is published and available here.
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Christmas Visits by Burglars to Kenilworth
Unfortunately, in the last few days further crimes have taken place in Kenilworth. These have largely been traditional burglaries. Doors and/or windows forced or smashed, properties entered and in some cases numerous items stolen. The late notification of the first two events is due to further problems with the police crime alert notification system.
Here are the details:
Incident 122 of 8 December
At some point before 10am on 8 December, offenders forced open a window at the rear of a home in Clinton lane, Kenilworth and entered the premises to steal several items.
Incident 323 of 7 December
Before 7pm on 7 December, offenders entered a home in Rouncil Lane, Kenilworth through a rear door and stole many items.
Incident 150 of 17 December
Between 11am and 2.10pm on 17 December, offenders smashed the rear patio doors at a home in Red Lane, Burton Green and entered the premises to steal several items.
Incident 184 of 17 December
Between 1 and 3.30pm on 17 December, offenders smashed the glass in the patio door of a home in Crackley Lane, Kenilworth and entered the house. Once inside, the offenders carried out a search of the house before making off with items of jewellery and electrical goods.
Incident 319 of 16 December
At just before 10am on 16 December, offenders attempted to steal a vehicle from outside a home in Clarendon Road, Kenilworth. An off duty Police Officer saw what was happening and apprehended the offenders until Warwickshire Officers arrived and arrested them.
Please be vigilant and report anything you see that is suspicious immediately. Crown Watch would like to commend the actions of the off duty police officer, who through his actions whilst off duty successfully apprehended two offenders leading to their subsequent arrest.
