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Crime: 29 July 2013  

 

I am back after a lovely fortnight in Devon.  The weather and the beaches were perfect.  No tourists at all – so you can drive anywhere.  Salcombe in the sunshine, matches any resort in Europe !
 
You may have heard reports of a serious incident in Windsor over the weekend.  The police have issued this request for witnesses or further information.
Appeal for information regarding a murder – Windsor
Thames Valley Police is appealing for information regarding a murder in Windsor on Sunday (28/7).
Police were called to an altercation between a group of men in Barry Avenue at 3.09am.
A 24 year-old man was stabbed during the incident and was taken to the Wexham Park Hospital, Slough.  He later died from his injuries.
T/Superintendent Jim Weems said: “The investigation is in its early stages and we are appealing to anyone who witnessed the altercation, or has information about the incident to contact police.
“I would like to reassure the community that incidents such as these are extremely uncommon, and that we are investigating the incident thoroughly.”
If you have any information please contact T/Superintendent Jim Weems via the Thames Valley Police Enquiry Centre on 101.
If you don't want to speak directly to the police you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org. No personal details are taken, information is not traced or recorded and you will not go to court.
 
MAIDENHEAD CENTRAL:
maidenheadcentralnhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk
Neighbourhood Page:
http://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh/yournh-tvp-pol-area/yournh-tvp-pol-area-berkse-winds

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27/7 – 28/7  Saturday 2.30 p.m. / Sunday 7.30 a.m.  Fotherby Court.  Car driver’s wing mirror kicked smashing the glass.  Husbands car also damaged in the last 2 weeks.
26/7  Friday 3 a.m. – 2 p.m.  Queen Street.  Car keyed.
 
RIVERSIDE & BELMONT:
maidenheadcentralnhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk
 NO CRIME TO REPORT
 
MAIDENHEAD WEST
BISHAM, COOKHAM, HURLEY, THE WALTHAMS, LITTLEWICK GREEN & KNOWL HILL:
maidenheadwestnhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk
Neighbourhood Page:
http://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh/yournh-tvp-pol-area/yournh-tvp-pol-area-berkse-winds

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28/7  Sunday 8.35 p.m. / 9.10 p.m.  High Street, Cookham.  The owner of a car was selling his car and took two potential purchasers for a test drive.  He pulled into an unlit car park to allow the purchaser to drive.  As he got out, the two men drove off !  It was a VW Golf worth £8k.  They are described as:
1.  Male, black, mid 20s, small build, dark trousers and short cropped hair.
2.  Male, black, 5’11’’, moustache and medium tight curled Afro.
If you are selling your car and going for a test drive – only you drive !  If they cannot provide evidence of a driving licence and insurance – they cannot drive your car anyway !  If they are fully comp for another / their car, driving your car, they are only insured 3rd party, so, you would be putting yourself at risk – you have no idea if they have a licence or how they drive !  You would be getting into a car with a complete stranger.
7/7 – 28/7  Grange Road, Cookham.  Garage breaks garden equipment – garden tools, hedge cutters, lawn mower, leaf blower and strimmer along with bikes stolen.  1.  A ladies black Trek 7.3FX – WITH FRAME NUMBER !2.  A Gents black Trek 7.3FX - WITH FRAME NUMBER !
 
WHILE YOU HAVE YOUR BIKE IN YOUR POSSESSION CAN YOU PLEASE FIND THE FRAME NUMBER AND WRITE IT DOWN WITH A FULL DESCRIPTION OF THE BIKE – INCLUDING MAKE / MODEL AND NUMBER OF AND MAKE OF GEARS AND THE CONTENT OF ANY TEXT ON THE CROSS BARS ETC.  SO MANY BIKE ARE REPORTED AS ‘BLUE’, NO MAKE, MODEL, FRAME NUMBER – SOMETIMES, WE GET A REPORT THAT THERE WAS SOME WRITING OF THE CROSS BAR IN RED ??  SOMETIMES THE NOWNERS DON’T EVEN KNOW THE MAKE, LET ALONE THE MODEL !
WRITE IT ALL DOWN AND EMAIL IT TO YOURSELF.
25/7 – 26/7  Thursday 11 p.m. / Friday 7.15 a.m.  Grubwood Lane, Cookham Dean.  Shed break – padlock cut off.  Cases of wine X 3, 3 bottles of Champagne and a hedge trimmer stolen.
29/7  Monday 4 a.m.  Farm, Honey Lane, Hurley.  The owner heard a noise and went to investigate.  She saw a man walking across her lawn towards the stables.  As he knew he had been seen, he immediately made off.
 
PINKNEYS GREEN & FURZE PLATT:
maidenheadwestnhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk
8/7 – 27/7  Roseleigh Close.  Car has been keyed over a period of weeks.
25/7 – 26/7  Camley Park Drive.  Garage break.  Drill and bike stolen.  A black Trek bike.
26/7  Friday 0.15 a.m.  Harefield Road.  House being renovated – copper cylinder stolen.
 
MAIDENHEAD SOUTH
BOYN HILL, COX GREEN & WOODLANDS PARK:
maidenheadsouthnhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk
Neighbourhood Page:
http://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh/yournh-tvp-pol-area/yournh-tvp-pol-area-berkse-winds

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27/07 – 28/07  Saturday 11.30 p.m. / Sunday 1 p.m.  Wessex Way, Cox Green.  Fence and wall damaged.  Bins also overturned.
27/7 – 28/7  Saturday 10.20 p.m. / Sunday 8.30 a.m.  Cox Green Road, Cox Green.  Front brick wall damaged.
19/7 – 27/7  The Fairway, Cox Green.  Garage break – Lock broken.  Cordless drills X 2, Transformer and circular saw stolen.  Other tools and items ignored.
 
OLDFIELD & BRAY:
maidenheadsouthnhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk
28/7 – 29/7  Sunday 8 p.m. / Monday 8 a.m.  Allotments, Green Lane.  Thieves entered by cutting the chain on the entrance gate.  They then searched about 30 allotments and sheds.  As yet nothing has been reported stolen.
28/7 – 29/7  Sunday  5 p.m. / Monday 7 a.m.  Walker Road.  The owner of a bike returned and placed it in the garage – unfortunately leaving the keys in the lock.  In the morning, they noticed the garage door open and found the bike missing.  A red gents, Specialised Rock Hopper – NO FRAME NUMBER.
27/7  Saturday  7.40 p.m. / 8.10 p.m.  Windsor Road.  5ft artificial Bay tree and black pot stolen from front garden.
26/7 – 27/7  Friday 5 p.m. / Saturday 7.45 a.m.  Forest Green Road, Holyport.  Traffic light broken into and battery stolen.
27/7  Saturday 6 p.m. / 6.10 p.m.  Windsor Road, Water Oakley.  Burglary.  Entry via front door – not yet known if anything stolen.
 
 
 

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Borough-wide consultation now underway !
 
 
 
Dear Royal Borough Resident
 
Have you ever wanted to have a real say in how part of your council tax is spent ? Now you can !
 
The Royal Borough is running its fourth annual Local Budget consultation that gives you the chance to vote for how a total of £225,000 in capital funding is spent, including:
 
  • £100,000 for priorities that would benefit people wherever they live in the borough and
  • £125,000 for schemes that would benefit people living in a particular area - £50,000 each for the Maidenhead and Windsor areas and £25,000 for Ascot & the Sunnings.
 
This is a great opportunity to tell the Council where you think the money should go - and then it will be the councillors' job to make sure it is used according to the results of the public vote.
 
Watch out for the bright blue consultation form being delivered to your home along with the summer issue of Around the Royal Borough. It contains the lists of schemes and projects for you to rank according to your priorities and there is a freepost address for your response. You can also vote online at www.rbwm.gov.uk (follow the Your Local Budget link from the home page).
 
Additional forms are available at the Town Hall, Maidenhead, and York House, Windsor, as well as in all libraries and council leisure centres and at First Stop Shops in Eton, Datchet, Sunninghill and Sunningdale.
 
The closing date is Friday 6 September 2013 and we look forward to receiving your response.


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