A car spotted in a residential road could hold vital clues to a spate of burglaries in Caversham, Earley and Newbury.

Thames Valley Police officers are keen to trace a black or dark blue Jaguar XJ which was spotted in Paddock Road, Newbury, on Saturday, February 21 at about 6pm in connection with four burglaries.

The occupants of the car were two white men, aged between 40 and 45 who were wearing suits, and a white woman, aged between 40 and 45.

The first burglary occurred between 3.45pm and 4.45pm on Monday, February 16, in Jordan Close, Caversham. Offenders gained entry by smashing the rear patio doors and stole jewellery, watches and a pink Dell laptop.

Next was a burglary between 12.30pm on Monday, February 16, and 1.50am on Tuesday, February 17, in Falstaff Avenue, Earley. Jewellery, watches, a Nokia Lumia mobile phone, Acer Aspire laptop and iPad 2 were stolen after offenders gained entry through patio doors.

Two burglaries also took place in Newbury. The first was between 9am on Friday, February 20, and 4.15pm on Sunday, February 22, in Paddock Road, Newbury. Offenders stole DVDs after gaining entry through the conservatory and patio doors.

Lastly a MacBook Air, an iPod, an iPhone and jewellery were stolen from a property in Wendan Road, Newbury, between 9.45am on Saturday, February 21, and 2.30pm on Sunday, February 22. Offenders smashed a conservatory door to get inside.

Anyone with information about the burglaries or the car should contact investigating officer PC Andrea Parsons, of Newbury police station on 101.

They can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111

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Could Jaguar hold clues to burglary spree across Berkshire?

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