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Theft from Motor Vehicle Marshalls Lane High Cross

Dear Resident

 

At 1pm on Friday 22/08/2025 a theft from a vehicle occurred in Marshalls Lane

 

Offender has approached a vehicle parked on a driveway in Marshalls Lane and removed gardening tools valued at approximately £1000. Male is described as white, average height, wearing blue jogging bottoms, grey long sleeved top and a face mask. He has left the area in an old style dark coloured Toyota towards the old A10

 

If you have any information relating to this crime you can click the reply button at the bottom of the email, or by contacting the police on the non-emergency number 101, quoting crime number HC-22082025-0297 

 

Alternatively, you can give information anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

 

Tips to prevent vehicle crime:

  • Ensure you lock doors and shut windows/sunroof when leaving your vehicle unattended.
  • Always remove keys from the ignition when you are not with the vehicle
  • When parking, remember to set your immobiliser or alarm or use an approved steering lock or gear lever clamp.
  • Never leave valuables in your vehicle – not even in the glove box or boot – and keep all possessions out of sight – even coats, sunglasses and carrier bags.
  • Remove your satnav and holder and wipe away suction marks which could indicate that a satnav is stored in your vehicle.
  • Be aware of your keys.  Don’t leave them lying around, visible or in pockets in changing rooms where they could be taken.  Don’t leave them visible on a windowsill or near to your front door, where they could be “hooked” through the letterbox. 
  • Register your valuables on www.immobilise.com.
  • Store car ownership documents at home, not in your car.
  • Secure number plates with anti-theft screws.
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    Please be vigilant and report any suspicious activities in the area.

    If you need to report a crime please call 101 or go online here.

     

    For more detailed vehicle crime prevention information, visit the “Protect Your Property” section of our website: www.herts.police.uk/protectyourproperty


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    Message Sent By
    Sally Brooks
    (Hertfordshire Constabulary, PCSO, East Herts - Rural)
    Neighbourhood Alert