Between Thursday, January 9 and Saturday, January 11, three cars and one van were taken in by the authorities after they were reported to the force by several members of the public.
Two occurred on the same day when a van had been left unused along Coulson Way in Burnham.
According to Thames Valley Police, the vehicle had ‘recently been involved in crime’.
Thanks to vigilant residents officers today located an abandoned van in Coulson Way, Burnham which has recently been involved in crime #workingtogether #C9791 pic.twitter.com/dLibpn2i8x
— TVP Buckinghamshire (@TVP_Bucks) January 9, 2025
Hours later, an ‘eagle-eyed’ member of the public found a Jaguar that had been dumped in Denham.
The road was not disclosed, but it has been confirmed that the car had been stolen.
An eagle eyed member of public spotted this very nice Jaguar abandoned in Denham. Vehicle recovered as stolen. #P3248 #P5969 pic.twitter.com/I8btQLDMEI
— TVP Buckinghamshire (@TVP_Bucks) January 9, 2025
One day later on January 10, another car was found but this time, it was discovered in a woodland in Fulmer.
The force said: “Please take care on the icy roads, especially at the junction of Black Park Road & Fulmer Common Road in Fulmer which is extremely slippery as this driver discovered.”
Please take care on the icy roads, especially at the junction of #BlackParkRoad & # FulmerCommonRoad #Fulmer which is extremely slippery, as this driver discovered #C6801 pic.twitter.com/liIQ6W42J2
— TVP Buckinghamshire (@TVP_Bucks) January 10, 2025
The car was eventually recovered.
Roughly 24 hours later, another vehicle was moved out of the icy conditions along the border.
The car had got stuck along in Fulmer on the weekend of January 4/5, but was only moved on January 11.
Vehicle abandoned in #FulmerFord since last Sunday. Removed by local Neighbourhood Team as causing an obstruction. #C7958 #C6801 pic.twitter.com/k8L40e9g5C
— TVP Buckinghamshire (@TVP_Bucks) January 11, 2025
Reports were made to the police after it was obstructing the village.