Saturday, 17th May 2008

Thieves are latest garden pests

Mick GuiseThey are easy to pick up and left unsupervised for hours on end – and thousands of them end up being sold off at car boot sales across the region.

Today police said they were determined to crack down on thefts of plants and pots from gardens as the summer season starts in earnest. Thefts from gardens in the region are on the increase, with plants, trees and ornaments being targeted by raiders.

The horticultural crimewave has become so great that police forces have launched their own campaign warning gardeners not to rest on their laurels when it comes to keeping their green spaces safe.

High on the thieves’ wish lists are expensive blooms including potted ‘specimen’ plants such as topiary and Cordyline. Small plants in attractive pots are tempting to thieves as they are expensive but easy to carry away or load into the back of a van.

Mick Guise, manager of Midlandscapes in Birches Barn Road, Wolverhampton, said garden thefts were a big problem. He said: “Specimen plants in containers are targeted because thieves can easily take the whole thing.

“But they will also break into sheds to take tools and steal hanging baskets.”

In Kidderminster and Stourport, there are around 1,000 break-ins on sheds every year. Such is the extent of the problem, West Midlands, Staffordshire and West Mercia Police have launched their own websites to tackle the menace.

Sgt David Cotton, crime reduction officer for West Midlands Police, said: “Tools may be of little value to you, but they may be very valuable to a burglar.”

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2 Comments

  1. besty said:

    slugs to our gardens and thats how they should be treated if caught,stick the garden rake by the shed door and when these lowlifes try to get in lets hope the forks on the rake go through there feet,but then you’ll have pc looney leftie lawyers saying the fork should not be left in the grass,god help the little slugs who should try and thieve from my garden.

  2. fed up in traffic said:

    Know just how you feel Besty , Officer lefty looney is always too busy to investigate or deal with any one of my recent issues …. but pc’s civilian support will contact me later for me to go visit them at their station to let me know how I can protect myself by keeping a diary of all incidents …
    Oh and did you know that land mines are illegal to bury in YOUR garden , whats the world coming to for gods sake ?

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