Gloucestershire

Police Urge Linden Residents to Lock Cars After Recent Break-In Attempts

By

Karen McGinn
16 March 2026, 9:53 am

Gloucestershire Constabulary has issued a public warning to residents in Linden, Gloucestershire, following reports of groups of young people trying to open car doors during the early hours. Officers received several reports of individuals testing vehicle door handles to find unlocked cars in the residential neighbourhood.

The alert was published on the Your Community Alerts system on 15 March 2026. This service is used by the local police to share information directly with neighbours to help stop opportunistic crime and anti-social behaviour.

Residents are being encouraged to double-check that their vehicle doors are locked every night and to remove all valuables from sight. By keeping cars secure, the community can help discourage thieves who are looking for easy targets that do not require forced entry.

The police are also asking neighbours to report any suspicious activity they see in their streets immediately. This information helps the local policing team plan where to focus their patrols to keep the Linden area safe and prevent future thefts.

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