Can you help solve these crimes? - The Evesham Observer

Can you help solve these crimes?

Evesham Editorial 17th Jun, 2016 Updated: 20th Oct, 2016   0

A CAR parked at the front of a house on West Street, Evesham, was vandalised with spray paint.

The incident occurred between 6pm on Monday, June 12 and 5pm on Tuesday, June 14.

A White Ford Transit van was stolen without keys from the driveway of a house on Poplar Avenue.

The van, with the registration number EF10BKY, contained radio control model aircraft and associated equipment tools and other items.




The theft happened sometime between 3pm on Friday, June 10 and 5.45am on Monday, June 13.

A CAR parked on Abbey Road has been scratched along the entire passenger side.


The incident occurred between 9.30am and 5pm on Tuesday, June 7.

A MAN stole £20 from a shop on Bridge Street after distracting the assistant by claiming a family member had left behind a Marks & Spencer bag.

The theft happened between 3.02pm and 3.07pm on Wednesday, June 8.

Whilst the assistant went to check, the man leant over the counter and opened the till and took the cash.

When the assistant returned he then stated it was a Pandora bag, and whilst the assistant had gone to look again, he entered the till area and searched it, along with a handbag, but nothing was stolen.

He has been described as 6ft 2ins, white, of average build, with red hair and in his mid-30’s.

He was wearing glasses, a baseball cap, a white and grey t-shirt, blue jeans, grey Adidas trainers and has a tattoo on the inside of his right arm of Chinese letters or symbols.

Anyone with any information on any of these offences should contact police by calling 101 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555111.

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