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Thursday, 2nd September 2010

CRIME FILE: Warnings for Worthing drivers

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Published Date: 30 June 2009
DRIVERS are being warned to take care of their valuables when they're parked at beauty spots.
Would-be thieves tried to break into a car parked in Durrington Rise car park while the owners were out walking.

Sergeant Ian Kerr of Worthing Police said: "Fortunately, they did not make off with any property.

"We would remind people to be alert when parking their cars at known beauty spots."

Cars should be secured and no valuables should be left inside.

Sat Nav taken

THIEVES stole a Sat Nav from a car which had one of its windows left slightly open.

The theft from the Vauxhall Vectra happened between 4 and 5pm on Tuesday, June 23.

Door vandalised

VANDALS dented a car parked overnight in Worthing.

The Hyundai Coupe has its driver's side panel dented sometime between 6pm on Tuesday, June 24 and 9am the following morning.

Number plates stolen

A CAR had its number plates stolen while parked overnight in Worthing.
The black BMW 5 series was attacked in Queen Street between midnight on Wednesday, June 24 and 10am the following day.

Anyone with information about the stolen plates, registration number W146 RRW.

Appeal

Anyone with information about these, or any other crimes, is asked to call police on 0845 6070 999.

If a crime is taking place, and/or lives are in danger, always call 999.

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  • Last Updated: 30 June 2009 6:52 PM
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  • Location: Worthing
 
 
 


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