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Crime: 26 July 2011

 

A good 24 hours.


As we are signing up so many new members, I need to remind you all that you cannot just press reply on these messages, if there is anything you want to let me know. Replies go to an inbox along with all the Ringmaster bounce backs. Ringmaster tries every email 10 times to try and get a message through. If someone has changed an email address, their inbox is full or I have it slightly wrong on the database, I get 10 emails to say the message was not delivered. With 7,500 message recipients, that box fills within days. If you need to contact me please do so, on my police email:


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Please put both of these emails into your address book. Also, am many of ymay not have been to one of my NHW Start Up meetings, I have attached a handout, when and how to call the police - you may find it useful. Circulate it to all your friends - and ask them to get in contact with me to put them onto Community Messaging (Ringmaster for those of us that have been around since the flood).

A strange one for you. A case of Endangering the Safety of Aircraft.
25/7 Monday 10 p.m. This was a case of a laser beam being shone on an aircraft as it was landing at Heathrow. The pilot says the beam came from Windsor. Many kids now have laser pens, they must be told they cannot shine them up towards planes. The aviation authorities and the police take this very seriously and it could be very dangerous.

CRIME:
BISHAM, COOKHAM, HURLEY, THE WALTHAMS, LITTLEWICK GREEN & KNOWL HILL:

A Volunteer has come forward to act as the NHW Area Co-ordinator for White Waltham. He will liaise with me and your Neighbourhood Team on your behalf – another resource for you to make use of – Simon Graves, Heywood Cottages, tel: 01628 828408 email: simon.graves@berkshire.nhs.uk. I would like to thank him on behalf of all those that live in White Waltham.

24/7 – 25/7 Sunday 4 p.m. / Monday 10 a.m. Farm, Hill Lane Cookham. 2nd attempt this year to break into a large barn. The door lock was smashed with a hammer – no entry gained.
25/7 Monday 0.30 a.m. / 7 a.m. Cookham Lock, Odney Lane. Campers awoke to find 2 cooking stoves and gas bottles had been stolen.

BOYN HILL, COX GREEN & WOODLANDS PARK:
No crime to report.

RIVERSIDE & BELMONT:
You will be pleased to hear the clothing in a black bag taken from the doorstep in Archer Close, has been returned. It was collected by a charity van, who presumed it had been left out for collection !

INNER MAIDENHEAD:
No crime to report.

OLDFIELD & BRAY:
26/7 Tuesday 0.37 a.m. Business in Stafferton Way. Break in and an unsuccessful attempt to drill the lock of a safe. Nothing stolen.

PINKNEYS GREEN & FURZE PLATT:
25/7 – 26/7 Monday 11 p.m. / Tuesday 2 a.m. Sunderland Road. Someone entered a back garden and cut a dog lead stealing a black and white Staffordshire Bull Terrier.


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