Police warning after spate of thefts from vehicles

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Police are investigating six reports of equipment thefts from motor vehicles around Anlaby Common, Swanland and Rawcliffe.

Detective Inspector Luke Albison said: “We are following numerous lines of enquiries, and I want to reassure residents that we are working hard to identify those responsible and prevent any further incidents.

“We ask residents to be extra vigilant and to report any suspicious activity to us, but would also like to remind those who transport tools to follow some simple tips to help protect their vehicles:

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  • Remove all equipment and tools at night. Don't leave anything in your car or van, particularly when it is parked overnight.

  • Always use electronic immobiliser or alarms if fitted.

  • Always keep your car doors, windows and sunroof locked - even if you only leave it for a few minutes.

  • A vans signwriting shows what you might be transporting. Consider an unmarked vehicle.

  • Never leave property of any kind on view.

''Please be aware of these thefts and report anything suspicious to us via our non-emergency number 101. Or if there is a crime in progress, please call 999.''

The thefts happened between Friday 27 September and Monday 7 October.

For more advice about car security visit Preventing car and vehicle theft | Crime Prevention | Humberside Police