A National Trust building was targeted by burglars who stole around £50,000 of machinery and tools.
Thames Valley Police were patrolling South Oxfordshire when the burglary report for the building in Henley came in on Sunday.
The burglary was at an outbuilding owned by the National Trust where £50,000 worth of plant machinery and power tools were taken.
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The force is urging residents to review their security including alarms and CCTV cameras as well as ensuring doors and gates are secure.
"Always report any suspicious activity immediately", the force added.
While on the patrol, officers also seized a Honda Civic that was under S19 Police and Criminal Evidence Act as it is believed to have been used in crime.
Another motorist was reported for driving without insurance.
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