Bedfordshire Police are appealing for
witnesses after a £28,000 BMW was stolen during a burglary at a house in
Meppershall at the weekend.
The incident happened sometime between 5.20pm
on Friday June 22 and 8.15am the following morning in Fildyke Road,
Meppershall, while the victim was away on holiday and some decorating was being
done in his absence.
The decorator locked the property on his way
out on Friday evening but when he returned the next day he noticed that the
internal doors to the house were open, the cat flap had been removed and a
burglary had been committed. It was then that he realised that the homeowners
BMW was missing from the driveway. The victim returned from holiday and
confirmed that a laptop computer, numerous items of jewellery and cash had also
been taken.
Detective Constable Amanda Durrant, who is
investigating the burglary, said: “We would really like to hear from anyone who
was in the area at the time or anyone else who may have information – however
small or insignificant they think it is – that could help us. Don’t dismiss
your information as unimportant – even tiny details which don’t seem relevant
now might become useful later on in the investigation.”
If you have information relating to this
incident, contact DC Durrant, in confidence, on 01234
275035, the non-emergency number
101, or text information to 07786 200011.
Alternatively contact independent charity
Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111, or online at crimestoppers-uk.org.
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