Crime:
17 March 2011
The
week is continuing well. Crime seems to have been displaced to Windsor as
a result of the increased police patrols in the areas which have been
targeted recently.
We have a problem in Windsor with copper cabling being stolen from
under roads. the thieves lift manhole covers and simply cut and pullout
the cables. That is where JUST
IN CASE ! can come in really useful. We would like to you let us
have the index numbers of all flatbeds driving around during the day
please - to the intel email:
ringmasterintelligen@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk
A photo taken on your mobile phone and
emailed to me at that addess would be brilliant - in case the flatbeds are
on false plates !!!
CRIME:
BISHAM, COOKHAM, HURLEY, THE WALTHAMS, LITTLEWICK GREEN AND KNOWL HILL:
15/3 Tuesday 2.30 p.m. Jewellers, High Street, Cookham. A
lad threw a brick at shop window in an attempt to break it. No entry
gained. He made off in possibly in a VW Polo.
10/3 – 15/3 Spencers Lane, Cookham Rise. Thieves
climbed over a garden wall damaging plants and attempted to steal metal
garden furniture.
13/3 – 14/3 Sunday midnight / Monday 8.10 a.m. Butchers Lane, White
Waltham. Index plates stolen.
BOYN HILL, COX GREEN & WOODLANDS PARK:
15/3 Tuesday Noon / 5 p.m. Cox Green Lane. Insecure shed
searched – lawnmower stolen.
13/3 – 14/3 Sunday midnight / Monday 8 a.m. Audley Drive.
Index plates stolen.
14/3 Monday 5 a.m. Stratford Gardens. Attempted burglary – The owner
heard noises and went to investigate – nobody seen. Later they found
jemmy marks on the rear patio doors.
RIVERSIDE & BELMONT:
No crime to report.
INNER MAIDENHEAD:
No crime to report.
OLDFIELD & BRAY:
No crime to report.
PINKNEY’S GREEN & FURZE PLATT:
14/3 Monday 2 p.m. / 3 p.m. Howarth Close. Car left INSECURE.
Mobile phone stolen.
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Trading Standards
at the Borough:
by telephone 01628 683802
by fax 01628 683560
by e-mail trading.standards@rbwm.gov.uk
website www.rbwm.gov.uk/web/trading_standards.htm
by mail Trading Standards Service, York House,
Sheet Street, Windsor SL4 1DD
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CONSUMER DIRECT on 08454 040506
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