Axes swiped
SALISBURY: The garage door of a house on Milton Road was broken into on Monday. Two axes were stolen.
Site burgled
DOWNTON: Containers and buildings at a building site on Bishops Mead were broken into causing extensive damage on Tuesday. A number of items were stolen.
Van broken into
SALISBURY: Tools and drills were stolen from a Transit van on Ramleaze Drive on Tuesday.
Sleepers taken
WEST Grimstead: A fence was cut and 20 railways sleepers stolen from woodland on Tuesday.
Burglars foiled
SALISBURY: Burglars failed to gain entry to the rear French door of a house in Milton Road on Monday.
Purse is stolen
SALISBURY: A purse and other items were stolen from a handbag in Aldi, London Road, on Thursday, March 9.
Passport taken
SALISBURY: Cash and a British passport was stolen from a handbag attached to a trolley in Tesco, Castle Street, on Friday, March 10.
Bank card theft
SALISBURY: A purse was stolen from a handbag in Lidl on Hatches Lane on Thursday, March 9. A bank card was then used and cash withdrawn.
House burgled
SALISBURY: Jewellery was stolen from a house in Francis Way, which was broken into on Friday, March 10. The offender smashed a window to gain entry.
Window broken
SALISBURY: The window of the Sea Cadet hut in Churchill Gardens was smashed on Monday, March 6. A catapult was used.
Catapult vandal
SALISBURY: A window of a house in Essex Square was smashed by a catapult on Monday, March 6.
Jewellery stolen
NUNTON: Cash and jewellery were stolen from a house in Nunton after the rear door was forced on Friday.
Tools burgled
SALISBURY: Two strimmers and a chainsaw were stolen from shipping containers at the Golf Academy in Wilton Road on Monday.
Sign pulled up
WILTON: A sign in Wishford Road was pulled up and dragged through a field on Monday, March 6.
Jewellery theft
SALISBURY: Jewellery was stolen from a house in St Clements Way on March 10. The offender smashed a glass panel in the rear conservatory door to enter.
Till cash stolen
SALISBURY: Cash was stolen from a till at a business premises in Fisherton Street on March 13. The offender climbed on a bin and smashed a window to gain entry.
Glass smashed
DOWNTON: The windscreen and windows of a vehicle on a driveway in High Street were smashed on Saturday, March 11.
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