Home page
Latest News
District News
New Forest Post
Brambridge Murder
Features
News Briefing
Local Elections 2008
Crime Watch
Education
Campaigns
Hampshire Facts
Travel latest
Charity News
Regional
National News
National Video News
New Forest Show
Shipping
True Crime Files
Readers' Letters
Royal Pier & Casino
Video archive
Twitter
Woolston Riverside
Wave 105
Radio Hampshire
Polski Glos
Site Map
Search Advanced Search
Crime Watch  RSS Feed RSS feed | About


To look through our archives of some of Hampshire's biggest crimes, investigate Hampshire's True Crime Files.

Teenager quizzed over high speed car thefts

A TEENAGE boy was last night being quizzed by detectives following the thefts of high performance cars from driveways in Southampton.

Officers from the Met arrested the 15-year-old at an address in London yesterday morning in connection with the burglaries in which keys were stolen to cars parked outside houses.


Click here to see our Crime Watch section

As revealed in the Daily Echo last month (April) a gang are thought to be behind the raids on homes in the city as well as Hedge End, Eastleigh and Chandler's Ford.

The thieves ended up leaving the area on one morning with two stolen cars and were involved in a police pursuit up the M3, which was later called off for safety reasons.

However, the gang were later involved in a collision with a Hampshire police vehicle in Basingstoke as they made their getaway.

Among the cars they were attempting to steal was an Audi, Volkswagen, Mercedes and BMW but it was not known if they were stealing to order.

Detectives in Southampton's priority crime unit issued a warning to residents not to keep their car keys close to the front door of their homes and to make sure their properties were protected as they tried to track down those responsible.

Houses in Woodmill Lane, Athelstan Road and Manor Farm Road in Bitterne as well as homes in Chalvington Road, Chandler's Ford, Cudworth Mead and Alexandra Road in Hedge End and Jackdaw Rise in Eastleigh were among those targeted.

The 15-year-old boy was being held in police custody following his arrest by Met officers working in conjunction with Hampshire Police.

12:27pm Thursday 1st May 2008

Print   Email this
Archive

Call Crimestoppers anonymously on
0800 555 111

The Daily Echo brings you 1000s of jobs , homes and cars every day
Powered by Powered by Fish4

Top Jobs

VENUE MANAGERS
SOUTHAMPTON
TEAM MEMBERS
SOUTHAMPTON
RECEPTIONIST
EASTLEIGH
CLEANERS
SOUTHAMPTON


Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy © Copyright 2001-2008
Newsquest Media Group
A Gannett Company
This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network