Police NW update 18/10/13

Friday the 11thThursday the 17th of October 2013

 

In Your Area

 

I have to report that in the last week the following crimes occurred in or near to your area:

 

THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLE

 

Crime Reference WK/13/6012 – Sometime between 19:45 and 22:00 on Friday the 11th of October 2013 a vehicle parked in TRINGHAM CLOSE, KNAPHILL was broken into and a satnav and purse stolen.

 

 

BICYCLE THEFT

 

Crime Reference WK/13/5959 – at some time between Sunday the 14th of July and Saturday the 12th of October 2013 a bicycle was stolen from the bike rack of flats in TUDOR WAY, KNAPHILL.

 

Crime Reference WK/13/5960 – Between 17:30 on Friday the 11th of October and Saturday the 12th of October 2013 an electrically assisted pedal cycle was stolen from outside a property in DUNNETS, KNAPHILL.

 

 

Consider securing bicycles with a Sold Secure approved D-Lock, visit www.soldsecure.com to find products that meet this approval.

 

Only use a good quality D-lock. A poor quality lock can be easily sawn through or bolt cropped in seconds. For maximum protection use two locks of different types ­­- a D-lock and robust chain and padlock is ideal. Use each lock to secure both the wheels and frame. Always lock your bicycle to something immovable, an object a bicycle cannot be lifted over, cut or removed.

 

A record of your bicycle frame number should also be kept and registered onto a national property database. Visit www.immobilise.com for further information.

 

 

If you feel that you have witnessed any incident that may relate to the above crimes please call 101 quoting the relevant crime number.

 

If you have any queries please feel free to email me. As I’m only in the office on Wednesday and Friday mornings I may not be able to respond immediately, however, I’ll be sure to reply as soon as I can.

 

It is also possible to email the Woking Borough Safer Neighbourhood Policing Teams on woking@surrey.police.uk. This e-mail box is regularly monitored from 07:00hrs – 15:00hrs from Monday to Friday.

 

For non-urgent notification of a crime or something suspicious that you have seen, please contact 101 (24 hours a day, 7 days a week). If you are unable to use the 101 service you can dial 01483 571212.

 

If you have a serious crime, accident or another emergency to report, always dial 999.

 

If you are hard of hearing or speech impaired, textphone on 08001 101 (non-emergency) or 08000 101 (emergency) or text us on 07786 204020 or 999 (register at www.emergencysms.org.uk) or you can also use the online crime reporting facility available at https://my.surrey.police.uk/reportonline/ReportIt/

 

For local news, dates of local surgeries or your next Police Public panel meeting please visit www.surrey.police.uk and go to ‘My Neighbourhood’

http://www.surrey.police.uk/my-neighbourhood

 

 

Yours Sincerely

 

 

Arthur Brown

Neighbourhood Watch Volunteer

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