Residents in the Eastwood area of Southend have experienced a spate of burglaries and thefts over the last few days. Reports suggest that a suspect – or possibly multiple suspects – moved between locations, attempting break-ins and targeting vehicles for around two hours, undeterred by the presence of security cameras or reports being made to the police.
The first crime spree began shortly before 10pm on Sunday 9 February, with sightings and CCTV footage documenting a series of suspicious activities throughout the area.
A number of further burglaries or attempted burglaries were then reported overnight on Monday 10 and on Tuesday 11 February.
Local Councillor Paul Collins, who represents Eastwood Park, acknowledged that crime in the area has been escalating and reassured residents that he has raised the issue with Essex Police.
“We are going through a crime wave in Eastwood,” he said. “I have contacted Inspector Browning of Essex Police this morning with comments made to ask him for his assurance that they are dealing with this matter very seriously.
“In the meantime, please make sure your outbuildings are locked and secure at all times, as well as your vehicles. These appear to be opportunist attacks, trying to find unsecured buildings and cars.”
Following the events of Sunday night, Essex Police took swift action, arresting two people on Monday, 10 February, in connection with burglary and vehicle theft.
A 33-year-old man and a 17-year-old boy were detained by officers from the Southend Local Policing Team. Both were arrested on suspicion of theft from a vehicle on Eastwood Park Close, and the teenager was further arrested on suspicion of a shed burglary on Wren Avenue. As of now, both individuals remain in police custody for questioning.
Sergeant Alex Farr has urged anyone who may have been a victim of burglary or vehicle theft in recent days to come forward.
“We understand that other people in the Eastwood area may have been subject to a burglary or had their car broken into in the last few days,” he said. “We need those people to contact us and let us know what has happened so we can investigate.”
Residents who have CCTV, dashcam footage, or any other relevant evidence are encouraged to report it to Essex Police. Reports can be made online via the Essex Police website or through their Live Chat service, which is available 24/7.
When providing information, residents are asked to quote incident 17 of 11 February to ensure it reaches the right team quickly.
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