Police on the Isle of Wight are appealing for information after a number of power tools were stolen from sheds in the East Wight.
Nine sheds in total were broken into at allotments in Steyne Road, Seaview over the weekend. Two rotovators and two strimmers have been reported stolen.
Investigating Officer, PC Laura Cade said:
“I would like to ask people in the local area to keep an eye out for anyone attempting to sell large garden tools similar to those items taken. If anyone has information relating to the shed breaks or has seen anyone acting suspiciously please contact the police by phoning 101.”
Islanders are being urged to keep a note of any serial numbers of tools and bikes kept in the shed and register them for free at www.immobilise.com.
Anyone with information can contact Police by phoning 101. Information can be given anonymously by phoning the independent Crimestoppers charity on 0800 555 111.


























































































