Spate of vehicle crime in and around Bridport

By Francesca Evans

3rd May 2023 | Local News

Police have reported a number of vehicle crimes in the Bridport area
Police have reported a number of vehicle crimes in the Bridport area

Police have reported a number of vehicle related crimes in the Bridport area over the past week.

At some time between 1am and 10am on Monday, May 1, the number plates were stolen from a silver coloured Audi A3, parked outside of a property in Clay Lane, Beaminster (reference number 55230066525).

The passenger-side wing mirror of a blue coloured Ford Fiesta, parked outside Chickenland & Pizza in West Street, Bridport, was damaged at approximately 10.45pm on Saturday, April 30 (reference number 55230065903).

Between 7pm on Tuesday, April 25 and 9am on Wednesday, April 26, a black coloured Volkswagen Golf, parked in Princess Road, Bridport, was scratched down the driver's side of the vehicle (reference number 55230063510).

If you have information regarding any of the crimes or incidents above, contact Dorset Police on the non-emergency 101 number or email [email protected]  quoting the relevant reference number. 

Alternatively, call the free and anonymous Crimestoppers line on 0800 555 111 where mobile phone tariffs may apply.

Always call 999 in an emergency when there is a risk of harm or a crime in progress.

You can also use the police website to report several issues, from full crime reports to lost property, at https://www.dorset.police.uk//do-it-online/

     

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