A SPREE of thefts from vehicles - more than four a day - has been reported in Basingstoke.

As of today, there have been 28 thefts from vehicle crimes reported to Basingstoke’s Neighbourhood Policing Teams since Saturday, 21 July.

Thee reports relate to a variety of vehicles, mainly targeted at night, some of which have had windows broken but others have been left unlocked with property on display.

Vehicles have been targeted in the Popley, Norden, and Rooksdown areas, say police who have arrested four men and two women as part of their enquiries.

Four have been released from custody without charge, but remain under investigation, and two are currently in police custody.

As part of an operation called Five, police say officers will be carrying out regular patrols and other activities in the Popley, Norden, and Rooksdown areas.

Anyone who sees anything suspicious should call 101, quoting the crime reference number 44180277972.

Police have also issued advice on crime prevention for theft from vehicles:

• Don't leave anything in your car - if it's not there, then it can't be stolen.

• Choose a stereo that can be removed and make sure you take it with you! You should also mark it with your registration number or postcode, in case it's stolen.

• Thieves aren't picky, so don't leave even low-value items in your car. Often thieves will smash and grab first and look later to see if what they've stolen is valuable.

• Don't hide it - if you hide items under the seat or in the glove box, chances are someone will have watched you. If you cannot avoid leaving something in your car, put it in your boot before you begin your journey.

• Don't leave valuables in your car even for a minute - it only takes a thief a few seconds to smash a window and get what they want, so don't take the chance.

• Your car isn't safe to be left unlocked on your driveway - nearly half of all incidents where items are stolen from cars happen when they are parked overnight, close to the owner's home.

• Don't leave your house keys or anything with your address on it in your vehicle - someone could steal your keys and then let themselves into your home.

Sat Nav crime prevention advice includes:

• If it's portable, take the sat nav with you together with the support cradle and suction pads.

• Wipe away any marks left by the suction pads as thieves will look out for these.

• Don't leave your equipment in the glove compartment - thieves usually check here first.

Police advice on securing a vehicle:.

• Always lock your car and wind your windows up, even if you are just posting a letter or going into a petrol station.

• If you are stationary in traffic, keep your doors locked and don't wind your windows too far down - someone could reach in and try to grab something off your passenger seat.

• Use a steering wheel lock every time you leave your car - it makes life more difficult for the thief and therefore your car a less tempting target.

• Get a car alarm - they not only deter a thief from stealing the car, but also from stealing items from inside it. Have it fitted by a professional.

• Immobilisers stop the engine from starting if the car is being stolen and they are the best way to stop thieves. Having an immobiliser is a good idea if you have an expensive car, and it might help to reduce your insurance premiums.

And advice on leaving vehicles in beauty spots:

• Try to park in sign-posted parking areas.

• Be cautious about parking your car in isolation. Thieves can be put off when other people are around.

• Do not leave anything in your vehicle. A jacket or coat left behind may be of very little value to you, but a thief may think it has been used to hide a laptop or handbag and will break into your vehicle to find out.

• Before you leave home, think about what you need and leave any unnecessary items of value at home.

• Whilst enjoying the sights make sure you keep your bag and possessions with you.