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Police Appeal for Information After String of Burglaries in Hove

Properties and sheds targeted across Hove in early morning raids.

Police are urging residents to come forward with information following a string of burglaries and attempted burglaries in Hove.

Initial reports were made to police on Saturday, December 14, when properties and sheds were targeted in the early hours of the morning. Affected areas include Hove Park Villas, Westbourne Gardens, Hartington Villas, and Carlisle Road.

Further incidents have since been reported in Hartington Villas on Monday, December 16, and Wilbury Avenue on Tuesday, December 17.

Officers have ramped up patrols across the area to reassure residents and deter further criminal activity. A police drone is also being deployed to support search efforts and gather intelligence.

Detective Inspector Rob Lewis, who is leading the investigation, acknowledged the impact of these incidents on the community, stating:

“Burglary is an incredibly personal crime, and we appreciate the fear that incidents like these cause the community.

“We have deployed extra patrols to Hove and surrounding areas and are working diligently to find who is responsible.

“It’s important that windows, especially sash-style windows, and doors are left secure at all times, including sheds and any other outbuildings.

“If you have footage or have witnessed something that doesn’t feel quite right, contact police immediately. Your piece of information may be key to the investigation.”

Police are encouraging anyone with information to come forward. Reports can be made online or by calling 101, quoting reference 168 of 14/12. For urgent matters, always dial 999.

Residents are reminded to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

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