Police urge Honiton motorists to be vigilant following spate of fuel thefts

By Hannah Corfield

17th Sep 2021 | Local News

Police have issued a warning to motorists, urging people to report suspicious activity to them, after a spate of fuel thefts from motor vehicles in the Honiton area.

There has been an increase in reports of fuel thefts since the beginning of April, including three in Honiton and Gittisham and nine incidents in Sidmouth and Sidbury.

On each occasion the thief has drilled a hole in the fuel tank to syphon its contents.

Sergeant Roy Hutter, said: "These thefts have been from cars parked both on the roadside and in car parks. We would urge people to park their cars as publicly as possible and make sure they are secured.

"There is also concern that fuel is leaking on to the roads and parking spaces during the extraction process, causing the surface of the ground to become slippery and therefore presenting a hazard to pedestrians and cyclists as well as a skidding risk to motor vehicles.

"Due to petrol being a highly flammable substance, we are also concerned about the fire hazard this crime could pose.

"We would urge anyone who sees any suspicious activity, or suspicious persons, to report information to us."

Witnesses, or anyone with any information about these crimes, are asked to contact police on 101 or by emailing [email protected], quoting crime reference CR/033798/20.

     

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