Three people have been arrested on suspicion of burglary in the Aylesbury Vale.
This comes after a ‘suspicious vehicle entering farms in the Buckingham area’ was seen by several residents in North Marston and Oving, following a spate of thefts in Winslow, Wingrave, and Stoke Hammond.
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It was also confirmed that two people had been arrested on suspicion of catalytic converter thefts following a proactive stop.
In a Facebook post that was published on Thursday, February 4, TVP Aylesbury Vale said: “Following a report to us from an eagle-eyed member of the public about a suspicious vehicle entering farms in the Buckingham area (*, unfortunately, it wasn't the Toyota from the earlier post).
The Facebook post that TVP Aylesbury Vale put up in regards to the 'suspicious vehicle'
⚠️🚙 Suspicious Vehicle 🚙⚠️ We've be made aware of a suspicious vehicle (blue Toyota Corolla) and it's occupants...
Posted by TVP Aylesbury Vale on Wednesday, 3 February 2021
“Officers from the Wing neighbourhood team located the vehicle and have arrested three persons on suspicion of burglary.
“All three are currently in custody while the investigation progresses.
“We also arrested two persons along with our Roads Policing colleagues on Tuesday on suspicion of catalytic converter thefts following a proactive stop.
“We are continuing to increase our patrols of the rural community.
Another Facebook post by TVP Aylesbury Vale
🚔 👮 👮 👮 🚔 Following a report to us from an eagle eyed member of the public about a suspicious vehicle entering farms...
Posted by TVP Aylesbury Vale on Thursday, 4 February 2021
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“Please remember to report suspicious incidents to us.”
Between January 25 and January 28, there were nine reports of vehicle and equipment theft in the Aylesbury Vale.
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