The South African-born tech tycoon had been designated as a "special government employee" - allowing him to work a federal job for 130 days each year.
The force said its officers were committed to attending and investigating residential burglaries.The ONS data indicated a 7% decrease in reports of residential burglaries across Wales and England as a whole.
The figures suggested the Gwent Police force area saw no change (0%), while South Wales Police saw a 1% increase and North Wales Police saw a 6% decrease.Mr Jones found £3,000-£4,000 worth of tools stolen from his farm shed in Ffair Rhos, Ceredigion, when he came home from work on 12 May.He said many of the tools stolen were ones he needed for his work as a mechanic, while others had personal value such as tools that were inherited with his farm and others which he bought as an apprentice car technician.
Mr Jones, who reported the incident to the police, said it had had a massive impact on his daily life."I'll never forget about this and I'll always be thinking about it," he said.
"Even when I go out to the shops, or to check on the sheep, I'll be thinking 'could someone be robbing the shed?'
"It's just not nice when you've worked so hard for your money and to buy everything you need."Additional emergency workers, as well as rescue equipment and light towers for carrying out work at night have been sent to the area, according to Russian news agency TASS.
The train was going from the town of Klimovo to Moscow and was in the Vygonichsky district when the collapse happened, officials said.Passengers were evacuated and guided to a meeting point at a nearby station, Moscow Railway said, adding: "They will be able to continue their journey on a specially formed reserve train" travelling from Bryansk to Moscow.
The first incident took place about 100km (62 miles) from the Ukraine border.Meanwhile, the Ukrainian Air Force said seven regions were hit by intense Russian strikes overnight on Saturday, with a total of 472 UAV and drone attacks and seven missile strikes.