HEREFORDSHIRE'S burglary hotspots have been revealed in the latest data from the county's police force.

The latest figures show the number of burglaries reported to each local policing town in Herefordshire in November, a total of 34.

Hereford City Southside and Rural Southside

Eight burglaries were reported to the Southside team in November last year.
The police were unable to prosecute their suspect for a burglary in Stonebow Road, while a burglary in Commercial Road remains under investigation, as is a further burglary in Coningsby Street.

Two burglaries were reported in Edgar Street, with one currently under investigation and no suspect identified for the second.

No suspect has been identified for burglaries reported in Church Road, Allensmore, and in Garway, while a burglary in Marlas is still being investigated.

North Hereford

A total of seven burglaries were reported to the North Hereford team in November 2020.

Police data showed no suspects had been identified for a burglary reported in Tupsley's Wellington Place, nor had a suspect been identified for two burglaries reported in Holmer in November - one reported in Mortimer Road, and the second in Armadale Place

Of two burglaries reported in Whitecross Road, police were unable to prosecute one suspect, while no suspect was identified for the second. A burglary in Bruce Thomas Close, just off Whitecross Road, and a second in Eign Street, remain under investigation.

Bromyard

Five burglaries were reported to the Bromyard team in November last year.

No suspect was identified for one reported in Bannercroft, Knightwick, a second on Bromyard Downs, a third in Linton, and a fourth near Stoke Lacy.

The police were unable to prosecute their suspect for a further burglary reported in Linton.

Hereford Rural North 

Three burglaries were reported to police in the rural north team.
Of two burglaries reported in Cedar Close, Moreton-on-Lugg, one remains under investigation, while no suspect has been identified for the second.

The third reported burglary was in Laystone Green, Marden. No suspect has been identified.

Kington and Weobley

The Kington and Weobley team received three burglary reports over the period.

No suspect has been identified for one in Curl View Crescent, Pembridge, or for another in Hatton Gardens, Kington.

A burglary in Kington's Headbrook area remains under investigation.

Ledbury

Three burglaries were reported to the Ledbury policing team.

No suspect was identified for a burglary in Biddulph Way, Ledbury, or for two burglaries reported in Farriers Orchard, Fromes Hill.

Ross-on-Wye

The Ross team received two burglary reports over the period.

Both burglaries - one of which took place in Blenheim Close, Ross, and a second, which took place in Whitchurch, remain under investigation.

Golden Valley

Police in the Golden Valley received just one burglary report, at Llanon the Glibes, Urishay. The burglary remains under investigation.

Belmont Southside

Belmont's local team also received only one burglary report. The burglary, which was reported in Croft Close, remains under investigation.

Leominster

One burglary was reported to the Leominster team in November.
No suspect has been identified for the Portna Way burglary.

Protect your home

Crime prevention can help play a crucial part in preventing the burglars in the first instance, and police say making homes unattractive to potential thieves can often make a real difference.

Their tips include installing CCTV, alarms and outside lighting, locking doors even when you're in, keeping valuables out of sight, and using timers on lamps and radios when you're away.