Cars keyed, stolen from and taken in vehicle crimewave in West Berkshire
A number of car-related crime incidents have occurred in West Berkshire.
Over the past month there have been a number of criminal damage incidents including number plate thefts and cars being keyed.
Vehicles were also stolen in the wave of vehicle related crime.
A black Land Rover Discovery was taken from Bath Road, in Speen, at the weekend.
The incident occurred between 10pm on Sunday and 7am yesterday (Monday).
Items were also stolen from a car on Montague Drive in Newbury last week.
Anybody with information can contact the Police Enquiry Centre on 101 with the reference 43230245923.
In another incident a disabled blue badge and a work pass were taken from a vehicle between 10pm on Friday, June 2 and 6.30am on Saturday, June 3.
Anybody with information can contact the Police Enquiry Centre on 101 with the reference 43230245706.
And elsewhere, number plates were stolen from a Hyundai on York Road, in Newbury last Friday.
The incident occurred between 3pm and 6pm.
Anybody with information can contact the Police Enquiry Centre on 101 with the reference 43230243313.
Two parked vehicles were ‘keyed’ last week on Chalford Road in Newbury.
The cars were damaged between 9am last Tuesday (May 30) and 8.30am on Friday (June 2).
Anybody with information can contact the Police Enquiry Centre on 101 with the reference 43230242558.
Criminal damage was caused to another vehicle the previous week.
A BMW X5 was damaged between 5.50pm and 8.30pm on Saturday, May 27.
The incident occurred on Coombe Court in Thatcham.
Anybody with information can contact the Police Enquiry Centre on 101 with the reference 43230234234.
Earlier in May a vehicle was stolen from Glebefields on Kiln Road in Newbury.
A Vauxhall Vivaro Sport was taken from the rear of a property on May 3, between 7.45am and 1.30pm.
Anybody with information can contact the Police Enquiry Centre on 101 with the reference 43230192404.
A black Ford Ranger was stolen from Long Lane in Shaw between 12pm on Saturday, June 3 and Monday, June 5.
Anybody with information can contact the Police Enquiry Centre on 101 with the reference 43230246308.