Police have recovered dozens of items including bicycles, bicycle parts, paddleboards, binoculars, mobile phones, a scooter, an Air Wheel unicycle and fishing rods.
Police and Crime Commissioner and Country Watch invite local residents to bring small items to Royal Isle of Wight County Show for free marking to help prevent crime.
Supported by the emergency services and local authorities, The Bobby Scheme provides a free service to elderly and vulnerable people, particularly victims of burglary and domestic violence, by promoting crime prevention and fire safety initiatives.
With dark nights upon us, rural areas can provide rich pickings for criminals – so the CLA is issuing some top tips to help protect homes and property.
Through the work of The Bobby Scheme and Blue Lamp Trust, life-saving carbon monoxide detectors will be fitted in homes on the Isle of Wight thanks to a £1,800 donation.
The latest crime figures for the Isle of Wight have now been released, with variations across the different types of crimes compared to the previous year.
Police chiefs say increased demand and reduced officer numbers mean they have to prioritise cases where there is a realistic chance of prosecution after 14,000 investigations in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight were closed with no suspected culprit in the frame.
During the fortnight of activity the organisations involved have provided crime prevention advice about burglary, vehicle and doorstep crime to more than 350 people. They share more tips here now.
Figures reveal a rise in overall police-recorded crime on the Isle of Wight, with burglaries doubling, gun and knife possession offences on the up, but with a drop in theft and drug offences.