Eastwood: Police are warning teenagers to be on their guard after two suspicious incidents in the town.
Three girls were walking along Nottingham Road at about 8.10pm on Thursday, February 6, from a youth club when two men inside a black Volkswagen Golf shouted across to the girls, trying to get them into the car. It had an orange sticker in the rear driver's side passenger window which said 'Golf' and was parked near the butchers in Wellington Street.
Twenty minutes later, in nearby Mansfield Road, a girl was walking home from the youth club back to Brinsley when a passenger in a white van rolled down the window and told her to get inside. The girl said no and carried on walking towards Brinsley but the van drove alongside her for a short distance, before eventually turning around. Call 101 with information.
Cinderhill: A careless burglar was confronted by pub staff when he set off an alarm. Millers Barn Public House, in Millennium Way West, was targeted at about 4.55am on Sunday. A window near to the children's play area was smashed and an offender put his hand through to open it fully and allow entry. Night staff who had heard the alarm activate confronted the burglar and he fled on foot towards the A610.
Stapleford: Witnesses are being sought after a motorbike was stolen in Braddon Avenue on Saturday. It was later found in nearby Sheridan Court. Anyone with information should contact Notts Police on 101.