Crime:
23 February 2011
A bumpy weekend, but much better than
other areas. Several Catalytic converters are being cut
and stolen from car exhaust systems. If you see any cars jacked up at the
rear being fixed on the road anywhere, please let us know on 0845 8
505 505 and remember JUST
IN CASE !
CRIME:
SUNNINGDALE:
19/2 Saturday 1.30 p.m. London Road car park car
keyed.
17/2 19/2 Thursday Saturday. Redwood Drive.
Burglary through forced front door unknown if anything stolen.
SUNNINGHILL:
16/2 18/2 Wednesday 8 p.m. / Friday 12 noon. St Marys Road.
Shed break. Thieves climbed over a neighbours fence, went across a garden
then climbed another fence chain saw and leaf blower stolen.
19/2 Saturday 0.15 a.m. Victoria Road. Car wing mirror
damaged.
18/2 Friday 3.13 p.m. Watersplash Lane. Car passenger
window smashed handbag and rucksack stolen !!!
19/2 20/2 Saturday 10.30 p.m. Sunday 1 a.m. Cavendish
Meads. Handbag stolen from a car. The owner was sure the car was
locked and it was locked when she returned. She has received texts from
her stolen phone, but it has now gone quiet.
ASCOT & SOUTH ASCOT:
18/2 Friday 8.40 a.m. / 5.40 p.m. Car park 5, High Street.
Catalytic converter cut and stolen from a car exhaust system.
22/1 Tuesday High Street. An RBWM Community Warden found
a car with the radio ripped out and covered in eggs. It is not known if
the car was abandoned. A green Nissan Almera Groove index P 471 UFC.
Nothing has been reported to us at this time.
NORTH ASCOT:
No crime to report.
Across the whole LPA we have been suffering shed breaks and petty
vandalism. Can everyone keep their eyes and ears open and if you have a
phone with a camera remember to use it JUST
IN CASE. Any photos to me please on:
ringmasterintelligen@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk
CRIME:
BISHAM, COOKHAM, HURLEY, THE WALTHAMS, LITTLEWICK GREEN & KNOWL HILL:
15/2 Monday 0.30 a.m. Shop in Station Hill, Cookham Rise.
CCTV shows 3 men trying unsuccessfully to break in. they drove off in a
dark coloured golf. They returned and made another attempt last night
again unsuccessful.
14/2 15/2 Monday 6 p.m. / Tuesday 5 p.m. Milley Road,
Waltham St. Lawrence. House under construction, thieves broke in and stole
lead from the roof repeat victim.
1/1 15/2 Farm, Waltham Road. CENTRAL
HEATING OIL STOLEN the first case reported to us. If
you do have a central heating oil storage tank can you check it please.
16/2 Wednesday 0.25 a.m. Sutton Close. 2 men went on site
and were disturbed moving a sack of scrap copper and brass. 2 days ago the
men had been on site asking if they could buy any scrap. They were told to
leave but obviously had a good look around.
16/2 Wednesday 2.20 p.m. / 3.20 p.m. Dean Lane. House
side window smashed with a brick 40 TV stolen.
15/2 16/2 Tuesday 6 p.m. / Wednesday 2 a.m. Lower Road,
Cookham. Catalytic converter stolen from under car.
BOYN HILL, COX GREEN & WOODLANDS PARK:
14/2 15/2 Monday 3 p.m. / Tuesday 6 a.m. Boyn Valley Road.
2 cars damaged whilst parked on the street small holes and dents in
the bodywork.
13/2 14/2 Sunday 8 p.m. / Monday 8.30 a.m. Rutland Road.
Car drivers door lock damaged no entry gained.
14/2 Monday 6.30 a.m. / 8 a.m. Riseley Road. Burglary
through INSECURE
front window. Watch & cash stolen.
16/2 Wednesday Farmers Way. Ford
Transit Van index W 838 VOK stolen from outside house.
INNER MAIDENHEAD:
15/2 Tuesday 7.10 p.m. / 8.35 p.m. School on Gringer Hill.
Catalytic converter cut from under a car.
RIVERSIDE & BELMONT:
15/2 Tuesday 9.30 p.m. Company in Clivemont Road. Window
smashed with a brick.
OLDFIELD & BRAY:
12/2 13/2 Saturday 4.30 p.m. / Sunday 7.30 a.m. Depot, Stafferton
Way. Scrap metal stolen.
16/2 Wednesday 11 a.m. / 5 p.m. Stud Green, Holyport.
Gearbox stolen from the front garden. A suspicious white van has
been seen driving around the area. 2 days before they stopped and knocked
on the door and asked if they could have it. The answer was no !
PINKNEYS GREEN & FURZE PLATT:
14/2 15/2 Monday / Tuesday. Gloucester Road. Index
plate stolen.
12/2 14/2 Saturday 3 p.m. / Monday 2 p.m. Brompton Drive.
Index plates stolen from a car.
Keep safe and remember JUST IN CASE !
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