Mansfield and district crime report

Mansfield and district crime report for the week to Thursday May 10.

Only those areas with reported crimes are listed.

Berry Hill

Burglary dwelling:

A room in shared accommodation on Westfield Lane was entered after the spare key was stolen. A purse containing debit cards was taken.

Broomhill

Theft from a motor vehicle:

On Thursday 3rd a wallet was stolen from a van parked on Broomhill Lane. The vehicle had been left insecure with the wallet in plain sight on the seat.

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Both number plates were stolen from a vehicle parked on Westfield Lane overnight on Saturday.

Overnight on Wednesday a car parked on Drayton Avenue was broken into by unknown means. It is not known if anything was taken.

Cumberlands

Burglary other than dwelling:

A male was arrested on Ladybrook Lane in the early hours of Wednesday morning after being found with electrical items stolen from a garage on Hallam Close. The offender had originally been observed behaving in a suspicious manner by a member of the public, who detained him until police arrived.

In the early hours of Wednesday morning there was an attempt to break into the shed of a property on Armstrong Road, entry was not gained.

Theft from a motor vehicle:

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In the early hours of Sunday morning a van parked on Raleigh Road was broken into and a number of power tools stolen, it is not known how entry was gained.

Eakring

Criminal damage to a motor vehicle:

Overnight on Friday the wing mirror of a car parked on Maltby Road was damaged. On the same night the wing mirror of a car parked on Smith Street was broken off and in that incident a group of juveniles was seen to cause the damage at around 10pm.

Forest Town West

Criminal damage to a motor vehicle:

On the morning of Thursday 10th a rock was thrown at the windscreen of a car driving along Old Mill Lane, shattering the glass.

Ladybrook

Burglary dwelling:

On Tuesday evening an offender entered a house on Layton Burroughs through the unlocked rear door. The offender went into the hall and stole a purse containing a bank card and paperwork.

Theft of a motor vehicle:

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A black Kawasaki motor cycle was stolen from Ladybrook Lane on Monday morning.

Leeming

Burglary dwelling:

Overnight on Friday a house on George Street was entered and a number of items stolen including an Iphone, tobacco and cash. Entry was gained by smashing the glass of a rear door.

Lindhurst

Theft from a motor vehicle:

On Monday evening a car parked on Clayworth Court was broken into by forcing open the front passenger window. Nothing appears to have been stolen.

Criminal damage to a motor vehicle:

On the afternoon of Thursday 3rd a car parked on Oakwood Road was deliberately scratched along both sides.

Oak Tree

Burglary dwelling:

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Overnight on Saturday a house on Hollingwell Drive was entered through a rear door and the keys to the resident’s vehicle taken. The vehicle was stolen, however it was later recovered by police and a male arrested.

Portland

Burglary other than dwelling:

On Sunday morning a male posing as a customer entered the office of business premises on Victoria Street and stole a tin containing a small amount of cash.

A number of units on the Hermitage Lane industrial estate were broken into overnight on Monday and industrial gardening equipment stolen.

Overnight on Wednesday a restaurant, currently under renovation, was broken into after offenders forced open the fire door. It is not known exactly what was taken.

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Overnight on Friday an attempt was made to force open a business unit on Bleak Hill Way, causing damage to the unit.

Criminal damage to a motor vehicle:

In the early hours of Sunday morning the wing mirror of a car parked on Cavendish Street was broken off.

Priory

Criminal damage to a motor vehicle:

Overnight on Friday the wing mirror of a car parked on Mansfield Road was broken off.

Town Centre

Theft from a motor vehicle:

On Friday a satnav was taken from a car parked in a car park on St. John Street. Access was gained by smashing the driver’s side window.

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