Crime
POLICE have charged a man in connection with a road smash that left an teenager dead and his girlfriend in a coma.
Sammy Edwards, 26, from Marsh, Aylesbury, was charged with causing death by dangerous driving.
A LAPTOP and iPod were stolen in a burglary in Prestwood.
Police said entry to the home in Green Lane was gained between 7.15am and 9pm on Wednesday (3/2) through a rear door.
If you have any information call police on 08458 505 505 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
A 12-year-old boy was among a group of four charged with distraction burglary offences targeting elderly people.
Patrick Nolan, 46, from Hampton, Middlesex, Michael Henge, 37, from Bicester, Oxfordshire, Bridget Todd, aged 34, from Uxbridge and the youngster from Uxbridge have been charged by Thames Valley Police with 21 counts of conspiracy to burgle between October 23 and December 17, in connection with offences that occurred across Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, and Oxfordshire.
FIVE vehicles left insecure in Prestwood were broken into in one night and had their contents stolen.
Mobile phones, a satellite navigation system and loose change were among the valuables taken in the thefts overnight between December 6 and December 7.
Thames Valley Police has issued a warning to encourage drivers to lock their cars when leaving them unattended.
A TOTAL of 27 drivers were fined for not wearing seatbelts in a three-hour crackdown in Great Missenden.
They were slapped with £60 fixed penalty notices for the offence in the police and council operation in Link Road on Friday.
A MAN dumped household waste at a remote beauty spot because he had seen rubbish there previously, a court was told.
Stephen Forster, 48, of Orchard Way, Holmer Green, pleaded guilty and was convicted for illegally dumping household waste by Wycombe Magistrates on Wednesday.
A MAN arrested in connection with a car collision which left a Prestwood teenager in a coma and her boyfriend dead appeared before police today.
The 25-year-old male, who answered bail, was re-bailed by police until October 20 while investigations continue. He was arrested in May on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after a public appeal by the families of the crash victims.
A MAN has been arrested on suspicion of attempted theft and conspiring to commit fraud by false representation at a Great Missenden Bank.
A MAN arrested in connection with a fatal car crash in which two people died has been re-bailed by police investigating.
A 29-year-old male driver was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving following a collision on the A413 in which Laura Smith, 20, of Sixty Acres Road, Prestwood, and Stephen Smith, 24, of The Common, Holmer Green, died.
Residents are so fearful of anti-social behaviour that they are demanding security gates at the troubled flats in Hazel Road, Prestwood.
District councillor Andrew Garnett has teamed up with the Reverend Colin Veysey, pastor at the Kings Church, to get something sorted.
They have got started with a campaign largely at the behest of the area Neighbourhood Action Group, whose members have expressed concern about under age drinking, vandalism, and suspicions of drug taking near the flats.

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