A man has been arrested as part of an investigation into a series of burglaries in Stubbington and Gosport. The 24-year-old, from Gosport, was arrested yesterday evening (Monday 5 November) on suspicion of the following offences: Burglary at a house in St Nicholas Avenue, Gosport, between midnight and 5.30am on Monday 4 November. Rings, cash, and some airsoft equipment were stolen.Burglary at a house in Gosport Road, Stubbington, on Monday 4 November in which Jewellery was stolen.Burglary at a house in Village Close, Stubbington, overnight on Sunday 3 November into Monday 4 November in which a purse was stolen.Burglary at a house in Totland Road, Gosport, overnight on 4 November into 5 November, in which a wallet and an Xbox controller were stolen.Burglary at a house in Magennis Close, Gosport, overnight on 4 November into 5 November, in which Playstation controllers and a moped were taken. The moped was later found dumped in a pond.Burglary at a house in Virginia Park Road, Gosport, on 15 October in which a bicycle, headphones and money were stolen.Burglary at a house in Hill Park Road, Gosport, on 15 October in which a bicycle was taken. The bike was later located in a nearby alleyway.Burglary at a flat in Mantle Close, Gosport, on 20 September in which two bicycles, some cash and cigarettes were stolen. One of the bikes was subsequently located near to a neighbouring property.Vehicle interferences in Village Close, on 4 November.Vehicle interference in Northways, Stubbington, on 4 November.The man remains in custody at this time. Chief Inspector Marcus Kennedy, District Commander for Fareham and Gosport, said: “Having spoken to some people directly who live in the Stubbington area in particular, I know how these incidents have struck fear into the community. Burglary leaves people feeling unsafe in their own homes, and I want to reassure residents across Fareham and Gosport that we are investigating these incidents thoroughly.
“The efforts of police teams including the Area Crime Team, investigations, and response officers have enabled us to make an arrest and we will keep you updated as this investigation progresses.
“In the meantime, we are keen to hear from anyone who has information about these incidents specifically, but also about any suspicious activity that is going on in your neighbourhood. It’s so important to report this to us so we can get a clear understanding of what is happening and where – this allows us to focus our resources, develop intelligence and ultimately establish what is causing you the most concern.”
We continue to encourage anyone who has information about any of these incidents to contact police on 101, quoting Operation Inquisitive.
You can also submit information to us online here: https://www.hampshire.police.uk/tua/tell-us-about/cor/tell-us-about-existing-case-report/
Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers 100% anonymously on 0800 555 111, or via their anonymous online form at crimestoppers-uk.org
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