Crime:
13 June 2011
Just to let
everyone know, the EDL march went off virtually without incident. There
was some minor disorder, but no arrests were made. The police were very
satisfied with the outcome.
Crimewise – a fair amount of petty onstreet crime. If you do
hear things at night – please report it to us. As you can see below,
people probably heard minor noises, but thought nothing of it. A police
car driving past, may have made the difference.
CRIME:
BISHAM, COOKHAM, HURLEY, THE WALTHAMS, LITTLEWICK GREEN & KNOWL HILL:
10/6 – 12/6 Friday – Sunday 10 a.m. Farm, Bradenham Lane.
Land and crops damaged by illegal drivers over the land. It appears the
car then hit and knocked down a tree. This must have damaged the car and
possibly the driver ! Any information to the Intel line:
ringmasterintelligen@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk
or Crimestoppers
in complete confidence – 0800 555
111.
11/6 Saturday Cannon Down Cottages, Maidenhead Road, Cookham.car
parked in the road overnight. The next morning it was found rammed into a
parked car on the other side of the road. More damage had been done and it
is believed a 3rd car was involved.
10/6 – 11/6 Friday 10.30 p.m. / Saturday 10 a.m. Farm, Kings
Lane, Cookham Dean. Car vandalised and windscreen smashed.
11/6 Saturday 0.30 a.m. Priory Cottages and Hillgrove Cottages,
Lower Road, Cookham Rise. Owners found in the morning that their
cars had been rammed into another. CCTV shows 2 lads doing this then
jumping back into 2 other cars and driving off. One car is possibly a Mark
3 Volkswagon.
27/5 – 11/6 Broadmoor Road, Waltham St Lawrence. Shed
break, hinges unscrewed – padlocks left intact. Car CD Multichanger and
2 car sereos stolen. If you have a wooden shed, you need to remove
the screws one at a time and drill through the door. then use a
coachbolt through the hole attached at the back with a nut. This
will stop this problem immendiately.
11/6 Saturday 5.45 a.m. Straight Mile, Shurlock Row. The
owner was awoken by a noise of men walking on his roof. He went outside to
investigate and saw 2 men in dark hoodies ripping the lead from his roof.
They immediately jumped down and made off towards Haines Hill. The owner
had done exactly the right thing and covered the lead with smartwater
paint on both sides. The lads will now be covered in UV paint, that will
be almost impossible to remove from their clothes and hands.
BOYN HILL, COX GREEN & WOODLANDS PARK:
10/6 Friday 8 a.m. / 7.30 p.m. Underhill Close. Index
plates stolen.
13/6 Monday 10.45 a.m. / 11.15 a.m. Highfield Lane.
Workman had tools laid out whilst working and rear van doors open. Petrol
saw stolen.
13/6 Monday Foliejohn Way. Owner returned to their house
to find2 lads about to start spraying graffiti on his walls. They
immediately made off. An Ongoing problem.
10/6 – 11/6 Friday 6 p.m. / Saturday 8 a.m. Sawyers Close.
Thieves had removed 50 metres of cable from under the road. – No
witnesses ??
RIVERSIDE & BELMONT:
12/6 – 13/6 Sunday 6.30 p.m. / Monday 11 a.m. Harrow Lane. Garage
break – padlock cut off – nothing stolen.
12/6 – 13/6 Sunday 11 p.m. / Monday 7.30 a.m. Hedingham Mews,
All Saints Avenue. Bike locked in porch to a second bike stolen. One bike
left behind.
12/6 – 13/6 Sunday 7.30 p.m. / Monday 7.30 a.m. Gringer Hill.
Garage break – padlock cut off – nothing stolen.
11/6 – 12/6 Saturday 11 p.m. / Sunday 9 a.m. Linden Avenue.
Lead stolen from then porch.
11/6 Saturday 8 a.m. / 8 p.m. Mapledurham Walk. Car
stolen from the road, but returned later with ignition damage !
11/6 Saturday 0.30 a.m. / 8 a.m. Ray Mill Road West. Car
wing mirror smashed.
INNER MAIDENHEAD:
No crime to
report.
OLDFIELD & BRAY:
11/6 – 12/6 Saturday 1 p.m. / Sunday 8.30 a.m. Rushington Avenue.
Car LEFT INSECURE on a
driveway searched – loose change and CDs stolen.
10/6 – 11/6 Friday 11 p.m. / Saturday 7 a.m. Badger Close.
Attempted Burglary. Possible letterbox entry – the door was on the chain
preventing the door opening. – no entry gained.
10/6 3.30 p.m. 6.15 p.m. Braywick Road. Index plates
stolen.
PINKNEYS GREEN & FURZE PLATT:
10/6 – 11/6 Friday 8.30 p.m. / Saturday 1 a.m. Blenheim Road.
Car windscreen smashed – vandalism.
10/6 Friday 2.145 p.m. Allenby Road. Burglary. Neighbour
heard burglar alarm sound and looked over the fence – A conservatory
window had been smashed and another was open. Unknown if entry gained.
10/6 Friday 10 a.m. / 5 p.m. Oaken Grove. Burglary.
Thieves have forced open a small skylight UPVC window. They then forced
another window and climbed in – electrical items and jewellery stolen.
Lots that people may have seen as they are out and about, but not thought
much about.
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