
Cars that were broken into on Park Road earlier this week
January 30, 2026
Residents in Isleworth are being urged to stay alert after it appears to a new hotspot for a growing trend of thieves targeting parcel shelves rather than valuables left inside vehicles.
A parcel shelf is the removable panel that sits behind the rear seats in hatchbacks and estates, hiding the boot from view. Most drivers barely think about it—until it disappears.
A car on Park Road was vandalised on Tuesday night (27 January) and another car was damaged the same night.
The owner of one of the vehicles confirmed that the police had been informed and that the car’s parcel shelf had been taken.
Park Road has had a persistent problem with late-night vandalism, from snapped car aerials—often blamed on drinkers leaving a local pub —to the regular appearance of discarded nitrous oxide canisters and whipped-cream chargers.
Yet across London, thieves have increasingly been breaking into cars specifically to steal them. They’re expensive to replace, a new one can cost £150–£300, sometimes more, and easy to remove. A strong resale market exists with many drivers looking for second-hand shelves after theirs is damaged.
The trend has been reported elsewhere in London. In one case highlighted by the BBC, a Bounds Green resident discovered her parcel shelf listed for sale online within hours of her car being broken into. She faced an £800 repair bill for the smashed rear window and missing shelf, and was told that replacement windows were in short supply because so many cars in north London had been targeted.
The Isleworth incidents suggest the problem may now be spreading west. What makes parcel-shelf theft particularly frustrating is that even drivers who leave nothing visible in their car are still at risk. Thieves don’t need to see valuables—they only need to know that a parcel shelf can be sold.
Some drivers in other parts of London have been advised to remove their parcel shelf at night and store it indoors, though this is not always practical.
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