SURREY Police has arrested four people in 24 hours on suspicion of burglary offences in Waverley.

On Wednesday evening (February 21), two men were arrested in Alfold in connection with an aggravated burglary. The two men were found to be in possession of items believed connected to the offence.

One man, 32, from Bordon in Hampshire and another man, 35, from Crawley in West Sussex have been released under investigation.

On Thursday afternoon (February 22), a man and woman were arrested on Gorse Lane in Farnham on suspicion of conspiracy to commit burglary after their Transit van was stopped by police. When searching the van, officers found a number of suspected stolen items, including a chainsaw.

The man, 28, from Godalming in Surrey, and woman, 27, from Compton in Surrey, have been released under investigation.

It follows a string of break-ins across the Farnham area, as reported in full on page three of this week’s Herald.

Waverley Borough Inspector, Mark Bridge, said: “We are aware of the concerns of local residents and we are working hard to tackle this recent spate of burglaries. We have increased our patrols and are targeting known offenders. We will continue to identify and pursue the offenders and I am pleased to report these recent encouraging results. We will not be complacent and the offence of burglary remains a top priority for Surrey Police.

“I will ensure my team remain vigilant and that we attend every house burglary. That we investigate all lines of enquiry thoroughly and provide appropriate support and crime prevention advice to all victims. I am grateful for the continued help that you as local residents provide and together we will continue to reduce these offences.

“I simply encourage you to be vigilant and review the security within your home, shed and garage. If you suspect someone of being involved in burglary, or being in possession of stolen goods, we encourage you to tell us right away. Please call us on 101 or report your suspicions to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”

This recent good news follows on from last week’s news that Surrey Police charged two men in connection with 37 burglaries across 11 counties, including four in Farnham.

Surrey Police has provided the following tips to keep your belongings safe. More burglary prevention advice can be found on the force’s website.

*Lock your doors and windows every time you leave the house.

*Hide all keys, including car keys, out of sight and away from the letterbox.

*Install dusk to dawn outside lighting.

*Secure bikes at home by locking them to an immoveable object.

*Keep ladders and tools stored away; don’t leave them outside.

*Mark your property with a forensic marking product, and register your belongings with Immobilise.com .