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Crime: 17 September 2012

CRIME:

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

cookhamneighbourhood@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk

Neighbourhood Page:

http://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh-tvp-pol-area-n107

15/9 – 16/9  Saturday 10.45 p.m. / Sunday 11.45 a.m.   Alleyns Lane, Cookham Dean.  Something was thrown at a house smashing a window.

14/9 – 15/9  Friday 2 p.m. / Saturday 1 p.m.   Wessons Hill, Cookham Dean.  Burglary.  Lock on Barn door forced.  Hedge trimmer, leaf blower, strimmer and chainsaw stolen.

14/9 – 15/9  Friday 10 p.m. / Saturday 10 a.m.   Broom Hill, Cookham Rise.  Rear van door forced – Electric drill X 2, Jig saw, ladder, other Tools X 6 and planer stolen.

 

BOYN HILL, COX GREEN & WOODLANDS PARK :

boynhillcoxgreennhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk

Neighbourhood Page:

http://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh-tvp-pol-area-n108

13/9 – 14/9  Thursday 7 p.m. / Friday 9 a.m.   Clare Road , Boyn Hill.  Car driver’s door lock damaged.  No entry gained.

14/9  Friday 7.20 p.m.   Community Centre, Highfield Lane , Cox Green.  The owner of a car saw a group of youths hanging around near his car.  He then saw something being thrown at the car and a window smashed.  The owner challenged them and they made off.

 

RIVERSIDE & BELMONT :

maidenheadriverside&belmontnhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk

Neighbourhood Page:

http://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh-tvp-pol-area-n192

16/9  Sunday 4.45 p.m. / 6.30 p.m.   Lower Cookham Road .  Car door forced – wallet stolen from the passenger seat

 

INNER MAIDENHEAD:

maidenheadtowncentrenhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk

Neighbourhood Page:

http://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh-tvp-pol-area-n193

NO CRIME TO REPORT.

 

OLDFIELD & BRAY:

oldfield&braynhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk

Neighbourhood Page:

http://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh-tvp-pol-area-n206

16/9 – 17/9  Sunday 4 p.m. / Monday 9.20 a.m.   Company, Braywick Road .  Window broken with a golf ball.

16/9  Sunday   1 a.m.   Stompits Road .  A couple saw a group of 4 youths hanging around their car.  They challenged them and were verbally abused.  The boot was kicked and dented and the lads left.  They are described as:

1.      White, 16 – 18 years old, blond short hair, slim build, clean shaven wearing a dark blue hooded top.  He was also carrying a blue denim coloured satchel with a circle pattern on the front.

2.      White, 16 – 18 years old, dark messy gelled hair, with a long scar along his lip under his nose, 5’6’’, wearing a thin sports style jacket.

3.      White, taller than the others possibly 6’1’’,  wearing a red hooded top and red and white checked shorts

4.      White but tanned who tried to make them walk away.

As they walked away, they damaged some nearby fencing.

14/9  Friday 8 p.m. / 9.35 p.m.   Old Mill Lane .  Car driver’s window smashed and rucksack removed from the back seat.  The rucksack and most of the contents were recovered from the Nature reserve nearby.

 

PINKNEYS GREEN & FURZE PLATT:

Pinkneysgreen&furzeplattnhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk

Neighbourhood Page:

http://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh-tvp-pol-area-n213

13/9  Thursday 3.15 a.m.   Cannon Court Road.  Burglary. Entry through forced side window and a handbag was taken. The owner heard this noise and went to investigate. They disturbed a man, who immediately ran off. The police were called and attended immediately with helicopter and dog team support. The dog tracked the scent and the handbag was recovered en route. 

14/9 – 15/9  Friday 8 p.m. / Saturday 0.30 a.m.    Pinkneys Road .  Putty thrown at a house.  The putty has now dropped off leaving permanent brown stains.

16/9  Sunday 1.30 p.m.   Radcot Close.  Outside pane on a double glazed house window smashed.


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