Wallet stolen from ambulance during call to patient
A wallet and property belonging to paramedics was stolen from an ambulance while on call to a patient.
It is one of a number of thefts and burglaries which have taken place in recent weeks.
The theft took place in Station Road, Albrighton, between 8.45pm and 9.40pm on January 6.
In other thefts, a house in Shifnal was broken into while the family slept between 1.30am and 3am on Wednesday.
Car keys were among items taken and a grey Ford Mustang was stolen from the driveway.
The car was later found in Stafford Road, Wolverhampton, and a suspect was detained.
Last week, between January 4 and 5, an attempt was made to break into a house in Whitley Gardens in Highley.
Doors were damaged but no one entered the property.
A farm in Crackley Bank, Shifnal, was also raided between 6pm on January 4 and 8am on the next day and a large quantity of power tools were among items stolen.
Between 6pm and 6.45pm on Sunday, a barn in Grindle Road near Kemberton was damaged.
Gates, shutters and doors were damages and various power tools including a compactor plate, hydraulic breaker, jack hammer and cable rollers were removed.
Heating oil was also stolen from a tank at a farm at The Botholt, Six Ashes, between 4pm on Tuesday January 10 and the next morning.
During the same time period heating oil was also stolen from a property at Tuckhill, Six Ashes.
If anyone has information in relation to amy of the crimes they should call 101. Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or at crimestoppers-uk.org