• Business
  • Community
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Health
  • Politics
  • What’s On
  • Traffic & Travel
  • Weather
Bath Echo
  • Wednesday 18th June 2025
  • Subscribe
  • Opinion
  • Reviews
  • Letters
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Latest Issue
  • Jobs
  • Awards
Bath Echo

Bath, GB

  • Business
  • Community
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Health
  • Politics
  • What’s On
  • Traffic & Travel
  • Weather
Home
News Headlines
Crime

Caution urged following increase in cars being stolen with keys

Tuesday 2nd January 2024 Bath Echo News Team Crime

Share
Tweet
WhatsApp
Pin
Share

Avon & Somerset Police have issued a warning following a recent increase of thieves breaking into people’s homes in the early hours to take car keys to then steal vehicles.

The thieves aren’t just taking the usual high-value cars, including Audi and Mercedes, but a range of vehicles.

Officers have recovered some of the stolen cars in the greater Bristol area while others remain outstanding.

This type of burglary has happened recently in the areas of:

  • Radstock and Midsomer Norton
  • Cheddar
  • Wells
  • Backwell, Failand, Flax Bourton, Long Ashton and Nailsea

Police have reported a recent increase in burglaries of all types, with almost one a day in December in each of their neighbourhood policing areas.

Officers are carrying out targeted patrols and attending all dwelling burglaries to scope forensic opportunities and carry out initial enquiries.

Vulnerable victims are offered support through the Be Home Safe home security team.

Neighbourhood Watch shares information with the local community while neighbourhood officers make follow-up visits.

A dedicated team of investigators is following up all lines of enquiry but in the meantime officers ask residents to be alert and report any suspicious activity.

Police are encouraging householders to:

  • Lock up and set the alarm, if you have one, once it gets dark as well as when you go out
  • Never leave keys in the lock or in sight of the letterbox or windows
  • Fit a letterbox cage
  • Keep your car keys safely hidden away
  • Install security lighting
  • Join Neighbourhood Watch

Everyone can help to keep their neighbourhood safe by reporting suspicious incidents.

If you see someone acting suspiciously around a neighbour’s property, call police straight away.

If they’re obviously breaking in, ring 999. Otherwise, call the non-emergency number 101 – operators are on hand 24/7.

Share
Tweet
WhatsApp
Pin
Share
Next article Demand for NHS services remains high following festive period
Previous article More than £60m needed to clear repair backlog at Bath hospital

Related Stories

Magistrates give Bath charity pot thief a suspended jail sentence
Wednesday 18th June 2025

Magistrates give Bath charity pot thief a suspended jail sentence

CCTV appeal launched by police after man attacked in pub
Monday 16th June 2025

CCTV appeal launched by police after man attacked in pub

Bath student spared jail after biting graduate’s ear at party
Monday 16th June 2025

Bath student spared jail after biting graduate’s ear at party

...
Followers
Follow
...
Followers
Follow
...
Followers
Follow

Top Stories

More cycle hangars are installed across Bath amid controversy

More cycle hangars are installed across Bath amid controversy

Wednesday 18th June 2025
Magistrates give Bath charity pot thief a suspended jail sentence

Magistrates give Bath charity pot thief a suspended jail sentence

Wednesday 18th June 2025
Bath pupils grow their way to success thanks to special initiative

Bath pupils grow their way to success thanks to special initiative

Wednesday 18th June 2025
HSBC branch celebrates 100th anniversary of serving residents

HSBC branch celebrates 100th anniversary of serving residents

Wednesday 18th June 2025
A39 closed at Farmborough after house begins to collapse

A39 closed at Farmborough after house begins to collapse

Tuesday 17th June 2025
  • Business
  • Community
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Health
  • Politics
  • What’s On
  • Traffic & Travel
  • Weather
  • Back to top
Created by Media Bath - Regulated by IMPRESS

About the Bath Echo | Your City, Your News

We're your local independent newspaper covering news and events across beautiful Bath and the close surrounding villages. We're here to help keep Bathonians in the know about what's going on in their city.

Useful Info

  • House Rules
  • Cookie Policy
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Complaints Policy
  • Social Media Policy
© Bath Echo 2025. All rights reserved.
Produced by Media Bath Limited