After Police have seen an increase in crimes linked specifically to farms (burglaries, theft of trailers etc) as well as caravan thefts, they believe the pictured vehicle may be involved as this or a similar vehicle has been seen in the vicinity of a number of offences in the wider Buckingham area.
Inspector James Davies, Neighbourhood Policing Inspector for Aylesbury Vale, said:
“We have seen an increase in rural crime offences across Aylesbury Vale. In response to this, we have increased patrols at key times both through the Joint Operations Unit and our own local Neighbourhood Policing team and we have further operations planned, with assistance from our rural crime officers.
”We are asking our local communities to work with us by protecting their property.
“If you see anything suspicious, particularly involving a dark coloured BMW 3 series estate, specifically overnight then please call 999.
I would add that you should not try and tackle these individuals yourself”.
If you wish to report a crime that is not in progress, you can do so by calling 101 or by making a report online. If a crime is in progress, call 999.
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