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Crime: 9 November 2012
CRIME:
BISHAM,
COOKHAM, HURLEY, THE WALTHAMS, LITTLEWICK GREEN & KNOWL HILL:
Neighbourhood
Page:
8/11 Thursday 7
p.m. Pub, The Moor. Car rear window smashed – laptop
stolen.
BOYN
HILL, COX GREEN & WOODLANDS PARK:
Neighbourhood
Page:
7/11 Wednesday
9 a.m. / noon. High Town Road. Bike locked up outside a
property stolen along with the lock.
8/11 –
9/11 Thursday 11 p.m. / Friday 5.45 a.m. Russet Road, Cox
Green. Garage break. Door forced – 3 bikes which were
chained together with heavy chains and fishing equipment stolen.
RIVERSIDE
& BELMONT:
Neighbourhood
Page:
8/11 –
9/11 Thursday / Friday Blackamoor Lane X 4. Shed
breaks. Not yet known if anything stolen.
7/11 –
8/11 Wednesday 7 a.m. / Thursday 1.40 a.m. Fullbrook Close. Burglary Car
rear patio door forced – 42’’ Plasma TV stolen.
INNER
MAIDENHEAD:
Neighbourhood
Page:
8/11 Thursday
6.30 p.m. / 8 p.m. Kidwells Park Drive. Car passenger
window smashed – sunglasses X 2 stolen.
OLDFIELD
& BRAY:
Neighbourhood
Page:
9/11 Friday
2.40 a.m. Hotel, Bridge Road. Car rear window smashed
– briefcase and paperwork stolen. A member of the public phoned
the aggrieved to say they had found some paperwork beside Bray Road.
5/11 –
8/11 Monday / Thursday Oldfield Road. Metal sinks
and copper piping stolen. They were just being stored before being
re-used.
6/11 –
7/11 Tuesday 9 p.m. / Wednesday 7 a.m. Gage Close. Car
driver’s window smashed – Mobile, SAT NAV, loose change stolen.
9/11 Friday
Junction 8 / 9 Braywick Something thrown over the
bridge smashing passenger front window.
8/11 Thursday
6 p.m. / 10 p.m. Hotel, Monkey Island Lane. Car rear
windscreen and rear driver’s window smashed – Rucksack and contents,
watches x 2, a large amount of cash and foreign currency.
7/11 Wednesday
5.50 p.m. / 9.45 p.m. The Causeway. Car rear windscreen
smashed – laptop stolen.
7/11 Wednesday 1.45
p.m. / 3.05 p.m. Drift Road. Burglary. Door forced
with garden spade. Window then forced – Untidy search – cash
and paperwork stolen.
PINKNEYS
GREEN & FURZE PLATT:
Neighbourhood
Page:
NO
CRIME TO REPORT.
RED
CROSS HURRICANE SANDY EMAIL SCAM
Hi Jeff,
You may want
to circulate a suspicious ‘Red Cross’ email that is currently
circulating, appealing for funds for Hurricane Sandy.
It is too
long to replicate here, but it comes from "Hurricane Sandy
Relief" and contains various authentic-looking facts about specific
tasks they have been undertaking for Hurricane Sandy relief.
If anyone
wants to donate to the Hurricane Sandy appeal, it is best do this, via
the Red Cross website http://www.redcross.org.uk/
Naomi
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