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Police appeal for witnesses following four linked burglaries in High Wycombe

| April 20, 2018

Cressex Road, High Wycombe. (Archive picture)

An appeal for witnesses has been launched following four linked burglaries in High Wycombe.

On Tuesday 17th April 2018, between 6.45pm and 9.30pm, four burglaries took place in the Daws Hill and Cressex Road areas of High Wycombe.

Offenders gained entry to the premises by breaking glass in doors or windows and have taken foreign currency and jewellery.

Investigating officer PC David Cannon, based at High Wycombe police station, said: ‘I am appealing for anyone who may have witnessed these incidents or saw anything suspicious in the area on Tuesday evening to get in touch. If you have any information or dash cam footage that may help with this investigation then please do let me know.

Local neighbourhood sergeant Paul Reading said: ‘Residents in these areas can expect to see more of our officers and PCSOs in the area who will be offering crime prevention advice as well as monitoring any suspicious activity. We take burglaries, especially in the home, very seriously and are working hard to prevent similar offences taking place.

With the warm weather expected over the weekend, I ask all our communities to remain vigilant while doors and windows are left open to keep cool. These can be used by opportunistic burglars to take anything that may be left on display near to these easy entry points.

Thames Valley Police are appealing for anyone who may have any information relating to this case to please call 101 quoting reference ‘43180115243’ or contact Crimestoppers anonymously.

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