New Year Burglaries close to Crown Watch

Sometime between midnight and 8.30am on 1 January 2011 offenders entered a home in Moorlands Avenue, Kenilworth and stole a laptop computer, a mobile phone and the key to the rear door of the house along with a vehicle from the residents car.

Between 11am and 6.30pm on 3 January 2011 offenders forced open the rear window of a home in Park Hill, Kenilworth and stole several laptop computers.

If you have information that you believe may be connected to either of these burglaries please contact Kenilworth Police (01926 851111) quoting incident number 300 of 1 January.  Thankyou.

Another spate of criminal activity across Kenilworth

AREAS HIT; PRIORY ROAD, WAVERLEY ROAD, WOODLAND COURT, STATION ROAD

During the night of 10 into 11 September offenders entered a Vauxhall vehicle parked in Priory Road, Kenilworth and stole various documents from the glovebox. During the same night offenders entered a Toyota vehicle parked in Waverley Road, Kenilworth.  The stole a manual from the glovebox and may have been looking for a sat nav as a sat nav cradle had been left in the window. Between 11.15am and 9.45pm on 11 September offenders entered an insecure vehicle parked in Station Road, Kenilworth and stole a laptop computer.

During the night of 11 into 12 September offenders entered a home in Woodland Court, Woodland Road, Kenilworth via the kitchen window and stole a laptop computer. During the same night offenders stole a Yamaha 125cc motorcycle from a home in Castle Road, Kenilworth.  The bike was later found burnt out on a nearby footpath.

If you have information that you believe may be connected to any of these incidents please contact Kenilworth Police quoting incident number 145 of 12 September.

These events highlight the need to AVOID leaving laptops and sat navs etc in vehicles – if you do leave these in the vehicle you are inviting criminal attention. Even when such valuables are out of sight, it’s bad enough that your car has been damaged because criminals are breaking in to see if such items are in the vehicle. It’s even worse for you if the criminals strike lucky because you have left them a gift! (Hatchback cars are particularly prone to this type of criminal attention.)

Tesco Robbed in Leyes Lane – did you see anything?

At about 10.30pm on Thursday 19th August 2010 the Tesco Express store in Leyes Lane, Kenilworth was robbed by 2 men who took cash after threatening the staff.

The offenders were 2 males wearing black hoodies, black tracksuit bottoms and black scarves.
If anyone has seen similar described persons loitering in the area at around this time and can add any further information please can they contact the Warwickshire Police on 01926 415000.

The store was robbed late on Thursday 19 August 2010

Suspicious Vehicle

The West Midlands Police Flight Path Protection Team at Birmingham International Airport needs you to keep an eye out for a Dark Blue Ford Mondeo estate bearing Belgium number plates ‘UVB 348’.

If you see this vehicle please telephone us at the Flight Path Protection Team on 0121 712 6151.

Please note this vehicle may be in your area for perfectly legitimate reasons. We just need to it eliminate from our enquiries.

Another burglary adds to recent spate in town

Burglary at home in Greensward Close, Kenilworth INC 151 (24 July 2010)

Please be aware that sometime during the night of Friday 23 into Saturday 24 July offenders entered a home in Greensward Close, Kenilworth by forcing open a rear wooden framed window.

Once inside, the offenders conducted an untidy search before making off with a Wii games console, games, an X-Box and a laptop computer.

If you saw or heard anything suspicious in the area of Greensward Road during the night that you believe may be connected to this burglary please contact Kenilworth Police quoting incident number 151 of 24 July.

(Greensward Close is situated off Broomybank in the Finham Road/Dalehouse Lane area of the town)

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