Thames Valley Police would like to remind farmers and rural businesses to secure outbuildings and lock up equipment and scrap metals following some more thefts.
Police would like to warn Country Watch members of a couple of incidents in West Oxfordshire.
If you have information on any of these incidents please telephone police on 0845 8 505 505.
Local residents are warned of reports of a suspicious white transit van that has visited several properties in the district. Upto six men are reported to be in the van and they appear to be checking out vehicles and driveways.
A chance to win a FREE property marking kit from Thames Valley Police: For your chance to win one of the kits, simply email your name and postal address to enquiries@saferwestoxon.co.uk
CRIMESTOPPERS: As well as appealing for information about the people on the list, the Crimestoppers campaign warns residents to be careful of who they let into their home.
Police in Warwickshire have launched a high profile ANPR operation aimed at disrupting the activity of travelling criminals attempting to steal high value cars off driveways and car parks in Warwickshire.
As all of us who live here know - the Cotswolds really fills up for Cheltenham week - so if you are planning on coming, book your restaurants, taxis, coach hire and B & B NOW to stand any chance of getting what you want!
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