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Crime: 14 November 2011

 

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

12/11 – 14/11 Long Lane, Cookham. Yard accessed diesel siphoned from 2 vehicles. Repeat victim.

BOYN HILL, COX GREEN & WOODLANDS PARK:
13/11 Sunday 2 a.m. Boyn Hill Avenue. The owner heard a noise in the night. In the morning they found their rear windscreen wiper had been ripped off and thrown on the ground.
12/11 – 13/11 Saturday 11 p.m. / Sunday 8 a.m. Somersby Crescent. House window smashed with plates ??? Broken plates found in the garden.

RIVERSIDE & BELMONT:
NO CRIME TO REPORT.

INNER MAIDENHEAD:
NO CRIME TO REPORT.

OLDFIELD & BRAY:
NO CRIME TO REPORT.

PINKNEYS GREEN & FURZE PLATT:

11/11 – 12/11 Friday 11.15 p.m. / Saturday 7.30 a.m. Newlands Drive X 4. Burglary – Thieves climbed over a fence into the property, Entry via INSECURE rear kitchen door – laptop and handbag stolen. Make up – possibly from the handbag recovered further down the road. Burglary – Saturday 1.40 a.m. / 2 a.m. Owner returned and found rear kitchen door open with minimal damage to it – nothing stolen. INSECURE car entered – Piggy bank stolen. Found discarded nearby. INSECURE car entered – handbag stolen. 2 INSECURE cars in one road will be a 'crime attractor', once the thieves realise there are easy pickings in that street, it will be targeted. These may well have been car thieves who, while they were there - AS RESIDENTS WERE CASUAL WITH THEIR SECURITY, thought they might as well try some back doors. We must all do whatever i s necessary, to protect our property and make it as hard as possible for thieves. Opportunists are always looking for the easiest options – why break into a car, if you can just open the door ? Why break into a house, if you can walk in through the back door !!! Cars left unlocked may result in Burglaries !!! Makes you think !
12/11 Saturday 5 p.m. / 6.30 p.m. Clarefield Road X 2. Burglary – laptop, purse & mobile stolen. A passer by reported a garage broken into – lock forced and door left open. Not yet reported to us, so not known if anything stolen.
10/11 – 11/11 Thursday 6 p.m. / Friday 9 a.m. Beverley Gardens. White powder poured over the back of a car.


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