POLICE have reported ten burglaries committed in Test Valley over the last fortnight happened around Andover.

Three of the ten incidents occurred in residential properties while the remaining six happened in a variety of non-domestic properties including a business park, college and a hostel.

Two burglaries took place in supported accommodation buildings on Winchester Road, Andover.

Belongings were stolen after a walk in burglary into a home on Sunday 24 April just before 4am (crime reference number 44160155088).

The other incident happened on Sunday between 4.10am and 10.30am when a building was entered into via an insecure fire escape and property was damaged as a result (44160163157).

Two burglaries occurred within Walworth Business Park.

The first incident took place between Friday 22 April at 5pm and Sunday 24 April at 11am, after the factory car park gate was forced open and vehicle parts and accessories were stolen (44160154620).

The second happened on Sunday at around 11am after a front door was smashed in in an attempt to enter a building (44160164698).

Andover College was also targeted over the last two weeks, twice, when property was stolen on both occasions.

The first burglary occurred on Sunday 24 April between just after 4.30pm and 9pm (44160155300).

The next one took place three days later on Wednesday 27 April at 10pm (44160159463).

One shop was entered and belongings were stolen in the staff area of a shop in Andover's High Street yesterday between 11.45am and around 2pm (44160165803).

There was also a burglary in Dene Court as property was stolen from the hostel's office when access was gained from an internal door between Tuesday 19 April 4pm and Wednesday 20 April 7am (44160148986).

A horsebox was stolen from a stable yard in Monxton after a gate lock was broken between Friday 30 April at 6.30pm and Sunday 1 May just before 8.30am (44160163407).

A final burglary took place within Test Valley in Sarson Lane in Amport when property and a vehicle was stolen between Friday 30 April at 12pm and Monday 2 May at around 12pm (44160164710).

Police urge anyone with any information to contact them on 101, quoting the relevant crime reference number.