The Ross-on-Wye area has seen a spate of incidents, relating to vehicle crime, over this past week.

It is not known whether any of these crimes are connected, but if you have any information about the following incidents, please contact the police by calling 101, and giving the respective reference numbers.

In the first incident, which occurred between 8.30pm on Thursday, February 11th, and 7.20am on Friday, February 12th, diesel was syphoned from a vehicle which had been parked on Kent Road, Ross on Wye. The reference number is 0119-S-120116.

In another occurrence, two buses were vandalised on Station Street in Ross-on-Wye, between 6am and 7am on Saturday. February 13th. The reference number is: 0150-S-130216.

In a third event, a garage attached to a house in Red Hill Road, in Ross-on-Wye, was broken into overnight between Friday 12th and Saturday, 13th February, and a Fox circular saw was stolen. The reference is: 170-S-130216

During another incident, a concrete-built tack room, in the grounds of a property in Whitchurch, was broken into overnight between Friday 12th and Saturday 13th February, and various items of horse tack were stolen. The reference number is: 218-S-130216.

In the most recent occurrence, a Honda ride on mower was discovered missing from a garden shed in Marstow yesterday (Sunday, February 14th); the last time it had been seen was February 1st. The padlock had been cut off the shed. The reference number is: 432-s-140216.

Police investigations into every incident are currently ongoing, if you witness anything suspicious, contact the police. You can also report information anonymously by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.