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Police step up patrols after spate of burglaries and catalytic converter thefts in Arnold, Carlton, Calverton and Woodthorpe

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Police across Gedling borough have stepped up high-visibility patrols and are urging residents to be vigilant following recent burglaries and catalytic converter thefts.

Officers are currently investigating reports of house and garage burglaries in the Carlton, Woodthorpe and Calverton areas as well as an attempted burglary and thefts from cars in the Arnold area, including two catalytic converters removed from vehicles.

The crimes were committed between the early hours of Thursday (June 24) and Monday night (June 28, 2021).

During one of the house burglaries, in Coronation Road, Woodthorpe, the victim had been outside doing her gardening when a man entered her home through an unlocked door.

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When she came back inside, on Friday morning, she disturbed the suspect who ran out of her house. It’s not currently believed he stole anything.

Inspector Chris Pearson, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Our enquiries are ongoing into these incidents, most of which happened during the late evening or overnight, and we are working hard to find those responsible and bring them to justice.

“We have increased high-visibility patrols in these hotspot areas to provide reassurance while our investigations continue and I’d urge anyone who has any concerns to speak to one of our officers.

“We’re also urging residents to be vigilant and make it as difficult as possible for criminals to target their homes and vehicles. They should ensure doors and windows are locked and any valuables inside vehicles are removed or kept out of sight.

“Where possible ensure that your vehicle is parked on your driveway or in your garage if you have one. Alternatively, ensure your vehicle is parked in a well-lit area.

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“Having an alarm and immobiliser fitted to your vehicle is also an effective way of deterring criminals.”Anyone who sees any suspicious activity in their area is advised to report it immediately by calling Nottinghamshire Police on 101. If an incident is in progress call 999.”

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