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Parked cars in Faversham town centre broken into overnight sparking police warning

Wallets, laptops and cash were among items stolen in an overnight spate of thefts from cars in Faversham.

On Monday, seven parked vehicles were broken into in residential roads around the town centre.

Offenders gained access to the cars without causing damage and showing no signs of forced entry.

Police are investigating the break-ins. Stock picture (19530176)
Police are investigating the break-ins. Stock picture (19530176)

Car owners now are being reminded by police to remove valuable items from their vehicles to deter opportunist thieves.

District commander for Swale, chief inspector Alan Rogers said: "We suspect opportunist thieves may be visiting the area during the hours of darkness looking for insecure cars or vehicles with expensive items on show.

"While we are investigating these offences, I would urge car owners to make sure you lock all doors and close windows whenever you leave the vehicle.

"Never leave anything valuable on display and if possible remove it from the car overnight. If feasible, park in a garage, secure car park or well-lit area.

"My officers continue to patrol these areas overnight and I would urge anybody who sees someone on foot or in a vehicle acting suspiciously to contact us."

Items reported stolen include wallets, laptops, cash, keys and coats.

Anyone with information which may assist is asked to call 01795 419119 quoting reference 46/198760/19.

Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555 111 or using the anonymous online form at Crimestoppers-uk.org.

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