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Crime: 27 January 2010

 

Fairly quiet - but we still need to be on our guard.

 

CRIME:

BISHAM, COOKHAM, HURLEY, THE WALTHAMS & LITTLEWICK GREEN:

23/1 - 24/1 Broom Hill, Cookham Rise. Attempted garage break, 2 padlocks forced off - no entry gained.

24/1 - 25/1 Bath Road, Littlewick Green. Nail pushed into wall of tyre - 4th time.

26/1 1 - 2 p.m. Shergold Way, Cookham. Burglary though insecure rear patio door - nothing stolen.

25/1 - 26/1 Upper Culham Road, Cockpole Green. Index plates stolen from car.

 

BOYN HILL, COX GREEN & WOODLANDS PARK:

25/1 0.40 - 0.50 a.m. Farmer's Way, Cox Green. Owner heard someone trying their front door. They looked out and saw 2 men looking at the house. 5 minutes later they tried again but the security lights came on and then ran away.

1/11 - 26/1 The Fairway. Attempted burglary through forced ground floor window - no entry gained.

 

RIVERSIDE & BELMONT:

25/1 9.23 a.m. Blackamoor Lane. A witness saw a lad go up to a car and smash a window. They immediately called the police who attended very quickly and a man was arrested.

26/1 Early hours. Norfolk Road - shop window smashed with a brick.

26/1 10 p.m. Hotel in Craufurd Rise X 3 cars broken into. 3 lads disturbed and ran off.

23/1 - 25/1 Ray Lodge, Ray Park Avenue. Car tyres slashed.

 

INNER MAIDENHEAD:

Nothing to report.

 

OLDFIELD & BRAY:

24/1 Midnight. Kimbers Lane, Harvest Hill. Yard entered and vandalised - a car was set on fire which damaged another and a window was smashed in a third.

25/1 8 - 8.30 p.m. Golf Course, Drift Road. 2 cars deliberately damaged by 2 lads in a 3rd car.

25/1 5 - 5.45 p.m. Ludlow Road. 2 bikes chained to a bike rack were stolen.

26/1 1.30 a.m. Monkey Island Lane. 4 lads caught on CCTV making a hole in the outside to look in.

26/1 4.30 - 5.30 p.m. Priors Way. Car broken into by unknown means - SAT NAV & charger stolen. VW Caddy.

 

PINKNEY'S GREEN & FURZE PLATT:

15/1 - 22/1 Highway Avenue. Attempted burglary using a crowbar to force the front door - no entry gained.

 

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


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