Tuesday, July 10, 2007

NHW RU Incidents Butlin Rd, Clifton Rd, Sherriff Rd, Lawrence Rd, Cambridge St, Murray Rd & Boughton Rd, Rugby INC 172 of 6 July

WARWICKSHIRE POLICE COMMUNITY SAFETY TEAM WATCH SCHEMES
Warwickshire Police - 01926 415000 Ext : 8185
Fax - 01926 415389
Email - watch@warwickshire.police.uk

MESSAGE .................NHW RU Incidents Butlin Rd, Clifton Rd, Sherriff Rd, Lawrence Rd, Cambridge St, Murray Rd & Boughton Rd, Rugby INC 172 of 6 July
We would like to make you aware of the following incidents which have occurred in your area over recent days.
Between 12noon and 12.30pm on 6 July an offender reached through the open door of a delivery van in Murray Road and stole a satellite navigation device.
During the night of 6 into 7 July offenders stole a red N registration Ford Fiesta from Cambridge Street. The vehicle was later found abandoned in and alley between Murray Road and Grosvenor Road.
On the same night an offender pulled out the top of the door of a Peugeot 406 and searched it. At 6.10am on 7 July the resident of a home in Lawrence Road disturbed an offenders pushing a car and the offender, described as a white male in is 20's with short dark hair and wearing a grey hoodie, made off towards the park.
During the night of 8 into 9 July offenders smashed the window of a vehicle parked in Butlin Road and stole a laptop from inside. On the same the window of a Volvo parked in Clifton Road was smashed and a satellite navigation device was stolen.
If you have information relating to any of these incidents please contact Rugby police quoting incident number 172 of 6 July..
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If you have information about this incident please ring 01926 415000 and ask for the Communications Centre. Please tell them that you are ringing in in response to a message
or call Crime Stoppers 0800 555111
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