THESE are some of the latest crimes reported to Wiltshire Police that have taken place in and around the Alderbury and Wilton areas.

They have been released as part of a weekly crime summary for the period of November 30 to December 6.

Alderbury community area

  • 54190118902 30/11/2019 15:39 hours Vehicle Offences, BLACK LANE, LOVER, Unknown suspect(s) have smashed the passenger window of a car, and stolen a black fluffy handbag containing a blue spotty bag with medication in. Also a purse which contained miscellaneous cards and items.
  • 54190119049 01/12/2019 11:06 hours Criminal Damage, THE SANDRINGHAMS, WHADDON, SALISBURY, Unknown suspect has scratched a car passenger side door by unknown means.
  • 54190119252 02/12/2019 09:11 hours Vehicle offences, STREET RECORD, RHODES-MOORHOUSE WAY, LONGHEDGE, SALISBURY, Unknown suspect (s) have entered a works van via the rear tailgate and have broken the door lock, once inside the van the suspects have stolen a works sampling bag containing equipment used for his work, of no great value.
  • 54190120728 06/12/2019 07:29 hours STANDLYNCH, DOWNTON, SALISBURY, Male suspects have driven a white van (partial reg – FX11***) onto a farmyard, stopped, the passenger got out and picked something up and stole it (possibly car battery) He then got back in the van and both suspects drove off at speed.

Wilton community area

  • 54190119379 02/12/2019 13:32 hours Burglary Business and Commercial, LOWER ROAD, QUIDHAMPTON, SALISBURY, Unknown suspect(s) have broken into the garage damaging the garage door and a wacker plate worth approximately £300 has been stolen. There were also some tools belonging to workmen stolen details of which will follow.
  • 54190120259 04/12/2019 16:28 NORTHLEIGH TERRACE, WILTON Theft, Unknown suspect(s) has stolen pedal cycle which was left in his back garden. (Giant, front suspension mountain bike in Brass Orange. TVO £300)
  • 54190120732 06/12/2019 08:10 NURSERY SCHOOL, NETHERHAMPTON VILLAGE Burglary Business and Community - Unknown suspect has entered the premises by smashing the window and unlocking the door. Once inside they have searched the draws and cupboards, opened envelopes and taken cash.