Here are the crimes police have appealed for your help in solving over the past 24 hours.​

If you have any information relating to the crimes, contact the force on 101.

Here is the Oxfordshire crime round-up for Wednesday, February 23.

Items stolen during burglary in Summertown

  • Buglars climbed into a home in Summertown through a bedroom window and stole a mobile phone. Police said the break in took place in Jackson Road, Summertown, between 7pm and 7.30pm on Sunday. 

Defribrillator smashed after break in to football club

  • A Gang of thugs smashed up a defibrillator after breaking into Marston Saints Football Club Pavilion. Police are appealing for witnesses of the incident in Boults Lane, Marston, which happened between 7pm on Monday and 7am on Tuesday last week. The yobs also launched paint cans around the club's car park as well as wrecking the life saving equipment.

Bag of cash stolen in Headington

  • A thief smashed into a car in Quarry High Street, Headington, and stole a bag of cash on Monday. The cash was stolen after the thief shattered one of the car windows between 11.40amd and midday. 

Police want to speak to man who may have information about car vandalism in Abingdon.

  • Police want to speak to this man after a car was vandalised in Wilsham Road, Abingdon last Tuesday at about 7.30pm. The car was a Volkswagon Golf. Officers want to speak to the man in the CCTV image who may have 'vital' information.

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