After the theft of vital safety equipment at a gas work site in Letchworth, a car drove into an exposed void and was left damaged.

Gas distribution network Cadent has seen a recent increase in thefts of safety equipment from its working sites in across Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire.

The most recent incident happened in Monklands in Letchworth on July 31, when several open sites had equipment stolen from them.

A member of the public suffered damage to their vehicle when it struck a hole which had been exposed by the theft.

Thieves have been stealing safety equipment from Cadent gas work sitesThieves have been stealing safety equipment from Cadent gas work sites (Image: Cadent)

Over the past few weeks, vans have visited several working locations after engineers left the site, with thieves – often wearing some form of high visibility clothing - stealing vital safety equipment which are in place to protect the public and prevent accidents.

Another incident happened in Dunstable Road, Luton, when thieves targeted a gas mains replacement project close to Luton and Dunstable Hospital.

Thankfully, no one was injured due to the theft, and replacement safety equipment was quickly reinstalled.  

 Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire police are investigatingHertfordshire and Bedfordshire police are investigating (Image: Cadent)

All thefts have been reported to Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire Police, who are investigating, but Cadent has also increased security at working sites as well as shared letters and spoken directly with residents living in areas where work is taking place.

Vicky Grieve, network director for the East of England at Cadent, said: “It is really worrying to see that equipment put in place to keep the public safe, is being stolen. 

“It appears that criminals are targeting certain types of safety equipment that are being removed from our sites and then driven away in large vans or trucks.

"Sadly, this means that work sites are being left uncovered and the risk of an injury or damage to property increases.

“These thefts have taken place on open work sites outside of our normal operating hours of 8.30am to 5pm.

"While Cadent do conduct emergency work which might take place 24 hours a day seven days a week, it would be highly unusual for any of our colleagues to return to existing work sites after 5pm.

“If anyone sees anything suspicious, we would really appreciate their help. Please contact the police by calling 101 and let Cadent know by either calling 0800 151 2404 or emailing CustomerCareEastern@cadentgas.com.  

“When one of our engineers arrives at your door, they will always show you their identification card. They also won’t be offended if you close the door and call us to check they are who they claim to be. They are happy to wait on the doorstep until you are happy.

“The safety of our customers is paramount to us, and we’d like to thank everyone for helping us keep their communities safe."

You can report information by calling the police on 101, or via an online web chat in Hertfordshire or via the Report a Crime website in Bedfordshire.