Another car was stolen from outside a Deniliquin property in a half hour window on Monday morning.
Police are yet to confirm, but it is believed to have been found alight near Berrigan on Wednesday evening.
The Pastoral Times understands a car was reported stolen from Berrigan the same day.
The Toyota Kluger was stolen from outside a Decimus St home in west Deniliquin between 11am and 11.30am.
Police have also provided information on a previously unreported car theft from Blighty Monday last week.
The keys to a black Suburu WRX were stolen from a Nissan, along with a credit card, at a property on the Riverina Highway.
The WRX was stolen and is yet to be recovered.
Property was also stolen from an Izuzu ute parked in the same vicinity, including a rifle scope and torch.
Other incidents reported to police this week included an aggravated break-in, where intruders are alleged to have intimidated the home’s occupants with a baseball bat.
Acting Inspector Mitch Lalor said while the incident occurred on November 15, it was only reported to police this week.
A list of items stolen is yet to be confirmed.
Act Insp Lalor said two steal from motor vehicles were also reported this week, one in Harfleur St and one in Gillespie Crt.
An attempted car theft has also been reported, from a Burton St address in West Deniliquin.
Police believe the offenders were unable to gain access.
Act Insp Lalor assured the community that investigations into these incidents and others reported in recent weeks are continuing.
He also said intelligence officers are monitoring incidents, and that police would be tasked appropriately to help limit the incidences.
In the meantime, he said the community has a role to play in preventing property crimes.
“We certainly encourage people to secure their homes and cars.
“We have noticed that with the increase in property crimes, most cars targeted are either unlocked or have valuable items clearly seen when looking in.
“We also ask anyone with any information about any of the thefts to come forward. You can call Deniliquin Police on 5881 9299 or CrimeStoppers on 1300 333 000.
“Calls to CrimeStoppers can remain anonymous.”