Crime:
15 August 2011
Something
to remember – from a member in Maidenhead:
On 8th August - Monday morning 3 a.m. three drunken lads came up
Shoppenhangers Road, took a bottle out of our recycling bin and threw it
at our house.
It hit an open transom window, broke the main bedroom window and put glass
into the room and out onto the drive.
Police were called - and approached up Harvest Hill, where they caught the
lads who confessed to the incident.
This only goes to show that to call the police, even if you think it will
have no value ( we felt sure the lads would have run into Larchfield and
disappear) is absolutely, the right thing to do.
Sue
Can we all take note of this !!
Some good
news:
Teenager
charged with attempted robbery of man – Maidenhead
A man
will appear before Slough Magistrates’ Court today (15/8) charged with
the attempted robbery of a man in Maidenhead.
James
Haggis, 18, of Spurt Green, Holyport, Maidenhead, was arrested yesterday
(14/8) and later charged.
The
charge relates to an incident in Braywick Road, Maidenhead, during the
early hours of yesterday morning (4/8). The victim, a 45-year-old man from
Maidenhead, was walking home when he was approached from behind by a man
who demanded his wallet and phone. The incident happened at 12.55am.
CRIME:
BISHAM, COOKHAM, HURLEY, THE WALTHAMS, LITTLEWICK GREEN & KNOWL HILL:
13/8 - 14/8 Saturday 6.30 p.m. / Sunday 8.30 p.m. Coronation
Road, Littlewick Green. Index plates stolen.
BOYN HILL, COX GREEN & WOODLANDS PARK:
14/8 Sunday noon / 7.20 p.m. Grenfell Road.
Lead stolen from above bay window. This was done in broad daylight !
14/8 Sunday 11 a.m. / 2 p.m. Sandisplatt
Road. Bike stolen.
12/8 Friday 8.50 a.m. / 5.45
p.m. Westborough Road. Burgalry via first
floor bathroom window. laptop & jewellery stolen.
13/8
Saturday midnight. Switchback Road North.
The owner heard a shed alarm sound in the night, but gthought it was items
falling over, In the morning they found shed lock had been prised
off - nothing stolen.
RIVERSIDE & BELMONT:
13/8 - 15/8 Saturday 4 p.m. / Monday 8 a.m. Derwent
Drive. Car entered by UNKNOWN
MEANS - loose change stolen.
13/8 - 14/8 Saturday 6 p.m. Sunday
1.45 p.m. Alexandra Road. Car broken into by UNKOWN
MEANS - SAT NAV and other items stolen from the glovebox..
13/8 - 14/8 Saturday4.30 p.m. /
Sunday 11 a.m. Keble Road X 2. Dog Poo wiped
over a car. Car left INSECURE
- car searched but nothing stolen.
12/8 - Friday 4 p.m. / 5 p.m.
Bailey Close. Bike stolen.
INNER MAIDENHEAD:
No crime to report
OLDFIELD & BRAY:
No crime to
report
PINKNEYS GREEN & FURZE PLATT:
No crime to
report
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