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.
Canal boat targeted
CASH and alcohol were stolen from a canal boat moored in central Oxford.
A burglar forced the back door of the boat open on Castle Mill Stream near Rewley Road, between Wednesday and Friday.
Last week police appealed for witnesses after a canal boat was burgled near Hythe Bridge Street.
Car stolen from driveway after house ransacked
CAR thieves smashed their way into the back of a house to snatch the keys to an Audi car.
Police said the thieves broke the glass patio doors at the back of a house in Five Mile Drive, North Oxford.
It happened on Friday, between 9.30am and 6.40pm, police say.
Thieves reached through the broken glass to get hold of a door key.
By using the key to unlock the door, they were able to get inside to ransack the house.
During the raid, a set of car keys was stolen for an Audi S5 Estate, which was parked on the drive. It is grey and has the registration number RV17 T**.
Jewellery and cash taken in Cowley
CASH and jewellery were stolen from a house in Cumberland Road, Cowley.
The burglary occurred on Friday between 6:40pm and 8:30pm.
Entry to the building was gained via a small ground floor window which was used to open a larger window.
A messy search took place and the items were taken.
Thieves strike again in Bulan Road
A SPADE was used to force open the rear doors of a house in Bulan Road, Headington before jewellery and cash were stolen.
It's the second time in a week a burglary has occured on the street after a Mercedes was taken from a driveway on Wednesday.
The most recent incident took place on Friday between 11:30am and 5pm.
Another burglary - this time during the day
A WINDOW was forced open and thieves ransacked a house in Barton.
Police said the burglary occurred in Barton Road on Friday between midday and 11pm.
After a search, jewellery and other items were stolen.
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