POLICE patrols have been stepped up after a warning for people to be on their guard after a spate of gate thefts in recent weeks.
Gates are being stolen from rural properties and at risk are field, paddock gates, garden gates as well as ornamental metal/wood driveway gates.
In one instance a set of large electric wooden gates valued at £15,000 were removed. Ornate metal gates valued at £3 - 4,000 have also been stolen and one resident has been the victim of a repeat theft.
Thieves appear to strike overnight although in some cases there’s been a delay in noticing that the gates were missing
Many rural thefts are planned in advance and anybody who suspects a criminal is checking out a property in a bid to assess its security and property is asked to record any identifying features of the suspect, take photos and serial numbers of items of value and keep them as secure as possible. Police ask property owners to be vigilant and take index numbers of any suspicious vehicles.
Phil Snow of Surrey Police (rural crime Waverley) said: “Hopefully by working together in this way we can prevent these rural crimes from happening.”
Police are urging residents to report anything suspicious at the time on 101 or 999 if there’s an emergency.
Register your possessions on the online national property register where you can record makes, models, serial numbers etc., at www.immobilise.com
You can also call Crimstoppers anonymously and free on 0800 555111.





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