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Crime: 28 January 2013

 

MAIDENHEAD CENTRAL:

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25/1  Friday 2.06 a.m.  Supermarket, Moorbridge Road.  2 offenders walked across the car park – dressed similarly to the men below.  They smashed the glass in the front door and climbed through.  They checked the tills and removed several floats.

28/1  Monday 3.20 a.m., Supermarket, Moorbridge Road.  2 offenders have smashed the front window with a blunt instrument, then entered and searched the tills, which had been emptied, so nothing was taken.  They are described as:

1.  Wearing a dark coat with grey tracksuit bottoms with muddy patches on the knees, Under the coat he had a pink hoody, pulled up.  White trainers and a balaclava over his face.

2.  Wearing a grey top with a thin blue band at the back, dark bottoms and a balaclava.

The same store was done in an identical manner in Ascot last night.

 

RIVERSIDE & BELMONT:

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24/1 – 25/1  Thursday 5.30 p.m. / Friday 9 a.m.  Castle Hill, package placed on a car telling the owner not to park there – and the car was keyed – second time – the first time was not reported !

 

MAIDENHEAD WEST

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

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27/1 – 28/1  Sunday 4 p.m. / Monday 7.15 a.m.  Downfield road, Waltham St. Lawrence.  Male runner duck stolen from closed in garden..

 

PINKNEYS GREEN & FURZE PLATT:

maidenheadwestnhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk

NO CRIME TO REPORT.

 

MAIDENHEAD SOUTH

BOYN HILL, COX GREEN & WOODLANDS PARK:

maidenheadsouthnhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk

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27/1 – 28/1  Sunday 9.30 p.m. / Monday 7.30 a.m.  Winchester Drive, Cox Green.  Burglary.  ENTRY BY UNKNOWN MEANS – car also searched.  Laptops X 2 and car keys stolen.

28/1  Monday 5.30 a.m.  St. Chad’s Road, Cox Green.  The owner heard a loud crash and noticed several bins knocked over and a car parked up peculiarly.  In the morning the owner of a car found theirs had been pushed out of its position knocking over bins and being scuffed on the bumper.

26/1 – 28/1  Saturday  / Monday  Sawyer’s Crescent, Woodlands park.  Car index plates stolen.

 

OLDFIELD & BRAY:

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25/1 – 26/1  Friday 4.30 p.m. / Saturday 7.45 a.m.  Brownfield Gardens.  Shed break – access through a panel in neighbour’s fence.  Shed INSECURE copper cabling and aluminium milk churn stolen.

26/1  Saturday 2 a.m. / 10.30 a.m.  Eskdale Gardens, Holyport.  Burglary by UNKOWN MEANS – possibly letterbox entry.  Handbag and contents including bank cards, licenses, cash, vouchers, keys and mobile phone stolen.  Some items have been recovered in a bag hidden in a buish in the Gullett, maidenhead.

 

MEMBERS COMMENTS:

Just confirmation that if you call – we will respond !

Jeff -

 

I think messaging is going very well and is becoming wider known.

I rang 101 over the worst sort of scruffy door-knocker who called in spite of my ‘I don’t buy or sell at the door’ sticker.

 

Within 10 minutes a young energetic policeman on a bike rang my doorbell and asked for a description !

 

It works !

 

Philippa

 

AND:

Jeff

 

Please pass on my thanks to Anne Chalmers, for her tip on UPVC door chains.

My door is now armed with one of them. This secure-ring is a very clever idea.

 

It was also really easy to install.

 

Wizard.

 

See you

 

Jenny

It is called a ‘Secure-Ring’.  The ‘Secure Ring’ is manufactured by a company called ‘Security Doors and Chains’ and can be purchased on line by going to this link.  http://securitydoorchains.co.uk/ - The website has a good demonstration video


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