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At 11pm on Monday 22nd April our dark blue Land rover Discovery HF15 KBN was stolen from Heber Road. The car has black alloys and dark back windows.


The police said there is a chance it will be left on a nearby road for a short time. If anyone has seen a car by this description we would really appreciate it if you could let us know. The car had our children?s bikes, pushchair, cot and car seats in following our Easter weekend away.


Our car has a keyless entry system and there was no sign of forced entry. I would urge anyone with a keyless car to get a steering wheel lock as apparently that is the best deterrent.

No broken glass. I heard a car alarm minutes before and had looked out of the window to check our car as the rear light were stolen in February, however by the time I looked out of the window the alarm had stopped and our car looked fine so I assumed it was not our alarm. I got back into bed and then heard the engine start and saw it being driven away.
Sorry to hear this. We also live on Heber Road, our neighbour had their Volvo X60 stolen twice, again a keyless car. Our neighbour did manage to retrieve it on both occasions though, i believe via the GPS tracking system?? (sorry, don't know much more details than this)

Sorry that has happened. Just in case you weren't aware, might be something to do with this: https://www.theguardian.com/money/2019/jan/28/uk-keyless-cars-theft-which-ford-fiesta-vw-golf-nissan-qashqai-focus


Which did a big thing on it a couple of months ago. Seems like a ludicrously big flaw. Hope you get it all sorted out.

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