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Crime: 12 March 2012

CRIME:
BISHAM, COOKHAM, HURLEY, THE WALTHAMS, LITTLEWICK GREEN & KNOWL HILL:
cookhamneighbourhood@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk

9/3 Friday 2 p.m. Church, Church Road, Cookham Dean. Lead flashing stolen from the roof. This was only discovered when DNA anti thief non drying paint was being applied ! We have no idea when it was stolen.

BOYN HILL, COX GREEN & WOODLANDS PARK:
boynhillcoxgreennhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk

9/3 – 10/3 Friday 8 p.m. / Saturday 7 a.m. Westborough Road. Car tyre slashed.
8/3 – 9/3 Thursday 7 p.m. / Friday 8 a.m. Timbers Walk. Car boot LEFT INSECURE searched – bag stolen. Bag and contents discarded nearby.
11/3 Sunday 1 a.m. Highfield Lane. The owner of a house heard a noise and looked out. They saw 2 lads acting suspiciously on the other side of the road. As a car passed by, they hid behind a bush – IT IS AT THAT POINT I WOULD HAVE TELEPHONED 101 ! As soon as the car had passed they came out and went up another driveway looking in the windows. They then came across the road to the caller’s drive. They shouted and the lads made off. The police arrived and called in the dog team, but the lads were not located. They are described as: 1. white, 16 – 17 years old, slim, 5’6’’, wearing dark clothes. 2. white, 14 ish years old, slim, 5’2’’ / 3’’, again wearing dark clothes. When I say, please report anything suspicious to the police – THIS IS WHAT I MEAN. We will respond and as in this case – if necessary will call in the tracker dogs / helicopter !
9/3 – 10/3 Northumbria Road. Fencing pulled away alongside a garage.

RIVERSIDE & BELMONT:
maidenheadriverside&belmontnhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk

10/3 Saturday 12 noon. Switchback Road South. Fence damaged by kids.
8/3 – 9/3 Thursday 6 p.m. / Friday 7.40 a.m. Gordon Road. Car entered BY UNKNOWN MEANS – loose change stolen.

INNER MAIDENHEAD:
maidenheadtowncentrenhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk
NO CRIME TO REPORT

OLDFIELD & BRAY:
oldfield&braynhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk

One of our members has lost a jacket in Bray village – it may have been left on the roof of a car ! It is a maroonish herringbone, mix wool ./ cashmere. If you find it please email me below.
10/3 Saturday 12.50 p.m. / 2 p.m. Norden Road. Car index plates stolen.
10/3 Midnight / 2 a.m. Aysgarth Park. Burglary – via forced rear door a garden ornament had been thrown through the glass – the thief exited via the front door – with the house / car keys and the black Mercedes C220 SE, index RV 57 ZTH
10/3 Saturday 1.15 a.m. Court Close, Bray. The owner was at home and heard noises. They went to investigate and found the front door open – a car was drawing away at speed.
9/3 Friday 10 a.m. / 3.15 p.m. Cresswells Mead, Holyport. Attempted burglary via the front door – no entry gained.

PINKNEYS GREEN & FURZE PLATT:
pinkneysgreen&furzeplattnhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk

9/3 Friday 7 p.m. / 11 p.m. Lincoln Road. The owner was unloading their car and left it UNLOCKED WITH THE KEYS IN THE IGNITION. The blue Vauxhall Astra was stolen. It was later seen in Dorney where it made off from police. The car was later located abandoned.


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