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Crime: 3 June 2009

 

Just to report - Car Crime down significantly, Burglaries down significantly !

 

As NW has been brilliant locating suspicious or stolen cars, can I give you another. The police are very interested in the whereabouts of a Gold Vauxhall Vectra P reg. We have little details at this time, but would be grateful if you would phone through all sightings of a gold P reg Vectra with a full registration number. Please let us decide whether it is the one we are interested in. Date, time, direction of travel, number and description of occupants or place parked up please. PEC number as always - 0845 8 505 505.

 

Since my message yesterday:

 

CRIME

BISHAM, COOKHAM, HURLEY & THE WALTHAMS:

Nothing to report !

 

BOYN HILL, COX GREEN & WOODLANDS PARK:

2/6 DAYTIME. Cox Green Lane. Car entered via insecure door - searched but nothing stolen.

2/6 11 p.m. Farmers Way. Off Road Kawasaki motor bike stolen from the driveway. Off road motorbikes have been targeted right across the police area for several months now. If you own one, it needs to be securely garaged and secured with chains inside the garage if not to a post sunk into the ground then to ladders and other equipment that makes it difficult to steal. Please do not leave them parked up on driveways where they can be easily spotted for theft later.

 

RIVERSIDE & BELMONT:

Nothing to report !

 

OLDFIELD & BRAY:

29/5 Daytime - late report. Langworthy End. Possible attempted burglary. Marks found around a window. No entry gained and nothing stolen.

2/6 3 p.m. Windsor Road. Shed break, nothing stolen. Glue has also been poured into the locks.

1/6 - 2/6 Brownfield Gardens. C reg Vauxhall Cavalier stolen from outside house.

2/6 Early hours. Norden Road. Yamaha motor bike stolen from car park near property. We have a report of a Yamaha being found burnt out in Fane Way.

 

PINKNEYS GREEN & FURZE PLATT:

1/6 - 2/6 Pine Close. Car drivers window smashed - IPOD, SAT NAV and sunglasses stolen.

 

The number as always - 0845 8 505 505 or Crimestoppers in complete confidence on 0800 555 111.


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