Thursday, October 30, 2008
PCSO Richard Stott's Report for October
Monthly Report for the Parishes – OctoberPCSO Richard Stott 72839
Maldon Police Station 01621 852255
Tolleshunt D’Arcy Police Station 01621 868576
Duty Mobile 07710 046156
Great Braxted
No Incidents to report.
Little Braxted
No incidents to report.
Great Totham
RTC 10/10/2008
BROAD STREET GREEN RD. Two vehicles involved, 3 persons with serious injuries.
Suspicious Persons 12/10/2008
MORTON RD. Two males claiming to be from Zenith Windows cold calling on addresses in and around the above road. When asked for identification made off in an unknown vehicle.
Obstruction 15/10/2008
WALDEN HOUSE RD. One vehicle parked along no parking lines at the opening and closing times of Great Totham Primary School causing obstructions to addresses in above address.
Little Totham
No incidents to report
Wickham Bishops
No incidents to report.
PCSO Richard Stott 72839
Tolleshunt D’Arcy Police Post 01621 868576
Richard.stott@essex.pnn.police.uk
Maldon Police Station 01621 852255
Tolleshunt D’Arcy Police Station 01621 868576
Duty Mobile 07710 046156
Great Braxted
No Incidents to report.
Little Braxted
No incidents to report.
Great Totham
RTC 10/10/2008
BROAD STREET GREEN RD. Two vehicles involved, 3 persons with serious injuries.
Suspicious Persons 12/10/2008
MORTON RD. Two males claiming to be from Zenith Windows cold calling on addresses in and around the above road. When asked for identification made off in an unknown vehicle.
Obstruction 15/10/2008
WALDEN HOUSE RD. One vehicle parked along no parking lines at the opening and closing times of Great Totham Primary School causing obstructions to addresses in above address.
Little Totham
No incidents to report
Wickham Bishops
No incidents to report.
PCSO Richard Stott 72839
Tolleshunt D’Arcy Police Post 01621 868576
Richard.stott@essex.pnn.police.uk
Chris's Reports for Maldon District
Information Update 261008
Burnham on Crouch
Between 7 and 21 October, lead flashing was stolen from Lonton and Grey, Sail Makers, High Street, from the extension joint, with an estimated value of £300. Any information to Pc Wendy Brown
During the afternoon of 21 October, a blue Raleigh ATB bicycle with front basket, valued at £125, was stolen from the High Street. Any information to Pc Wendy Brown.
During the afternoon also, at Glendale Road, a Kona Hula mountain bike was stolen. The bike is valued at £230. Any information to Southminster Police Station.
Heybridge
Two bikes – black and grey BMX and red and silver Sabar mountain bike – were stolen from Butt Close overnight on 21/22 October. Bikes are valued at £450. Any information to Maldon Police Station
Please note: none of the bikes were secured, making theft extremely easy. Bikes should be secured against theft at all times, even if the bike is stored at home, it should be securely locked. Marking the bike, either with a UV pen, giving house number and post code, will help police reunite any found bike with its owner. Bikes can also be security tagged or etched.
Any registration numbers, or an accurate description, or a photo will also help identify any recovered bicycles.
Chigborough
Between October 1 and 19, galvanised steel mesh was stolen from the gates of the Essex Wildlife Trust at Chigborough. The gates are valued at £188. Any information to Pc Cally MacIver.
Maldon
During the afternoon of October 16, at the market in Butt Lane Car Park, behind the High Street, three women and one man removed a signet ring from a market stall. The stall holder challenged them and recovered the ring, but is concerned that other traders or shops may be targeted. All of the suspects are described as being of eastern European appearance, wearing full length skirts and tops. All the women were small – about 5’3’’ – 5’4’’ and aged around 60, 20 and a teenager. The man was in his 60’s, wore a trilby, jacket and a cravat. They were believed to use a blue VW Sharon. Any information to Pc Sam Pateman.
Mrs Christine Walker
27 October 2008
Information Update 12 10 08
Heybridge
Overnight on 6/7 October, at Crescent Road, the front door lock of a Silver VW Passat was drilled out, and the offside electric windows forced down, to gain entry to the vehicle and steal an in-car stereo DVD. Information to Pc Jackie Thorogood at Maldon please.
Please make sure you remove from your car any valuables or electrical goods when you leave the car unattended. In this case, the damage caused was more than the value of the items stolen.
This method of drilling the locks to gain entry is new to Maldon. Please make sure that any other instances are reported immediately.
Overnight on 10/11 October at Abbotsmead, the front wings were stolen from a blue Citroen Saxo. The wings were carefully removed, probably for re-use on another vehicle. Can you watch out for any vehicle (especially a Saxo) with different coloured wings and let the police know immediately if you see one. And it would take time and effort to take the wings off a car – did anyone see anything in Abbotsmead. The vehicle was left at 6pm. It was still light.
Heybridge Basin
During the night of 9/10 October, a Yamaha outboard engine was stolen from a boat at Stebbens Boat Yard. The engine was removed by undoing the bolts, causing damage to the boat. The engine is estimated to be worth £10,000.
There have been 34 marine thefts in the Maldon area since April, many coinciding with a night time high tide, as was last weekend. In many cases, boats or outboards have not been secured and owners do not keep information that would allow identification, such as serial numbers. There is an ongoing operation to tackle marine theft, but boat owners can help themselves by securing boats and onboard items, and keeping identification information in case of loss.
Goldhanger, Maldon
On October 7, between 1145am and 245pm, a house in Church Street, Goldhanger was burgled. Entry was gained via an insecure rear door. The burglars made a lot of mess in their search and made off with cash, electrical goods (including a PS3) and jewellery, including a wedding ring. This is a crime that could have been prevented, possibly, if the rear door was secured. The stolen items are valued at £1400. Any information, please call Maldon Police Station.
Southminster
Between 3/4 October, lead was stolen from the roof of the Old Parish Rooms, Burnham Road, Southminster. The loss was reported on 10 October, because the reporter was in hospital. Half a metre of lead was recovered near the scene.
There is a sharp increase in metal theft in the area. Police are working hard but cannot be in all places at once. To remove lead takes time and effort and anyone seen doing “work” on a building should be reported if there is any doubt whatsoever as to their intentions. Any information to Maldon Police Station.
During the night of 7/8 October, at a property under construction in Southminster Road, Asheldham, the front door was forced and a diesel generator, worth £10,000 was stolen. Please contact Pc Dave Goodchild if you have any information.
A pane of glass was broken at Christchurch United reform Church in North Street, during the afternoon of 9 October. If anyone saw or heard anything, please contact Pc Jackie Thorogood.
Burnham on Crouch
During the night of 10/11 October, entry was gained through an insecure rear door and car keys were taken to steal a red Nissan Cabstar reg no E173KLW. Two points – firstly the insecure door and secondly, never leave car keys where they can be easily found. If you have any information, or if you see the vehicle, please contact Pc Patrick Snape.
Between late on October 10 and the afternoon of October 12, lead was stolen from the toilet block at Burnham cemetery, Southminster Road. This follows the very recent theft of copper piping from the same building. Some lead was left hanging off the roof, which may mean the thieves were disturbed. Did anyone see or hear anything? Removing lead from a roof takes time, makes some noise and a vehicle is needed to take the lead away.
Anything suspicious, please report it. It is better say something and be wrong than right and do nothing.
And finally…..
There are NO thefts of solar garden lights to report this week.
Mrs Christine Walker
13 October 2008
Burnham on Crouch
Between 7 and 21 October, lead flashing was stolen from Lonton and Grey, Sail Makers, High Street, from the extension joint, with an estimated value of £300. Any information to Pc Wendy Brown
During the afternoon of 21 October, a blue Raleigh ATB bicycle with front basket, valued at £125, was stolen from the High Street. Any information to Pc Wendy Brown.
During the afternoon also, at Glendale Road, a Kona Hula mountain bike was stolen. The bike is valued at £230. Any information to Southminster Police Station.
Heybridge
Two bikes – black and grey BMX and red and silver Sabar mountain bike – were stolen from Butt Close overnight on 21/22 October. Bikes are valued at £450. Any information to Maldon Police Station
Please note: none of the bikes were secured, making theft extremely easy. Bikes should be secured against theft at all times, even if the bike is stored at home, it should be securely locked. Marking the bike, either with a UV pen, giving house number and post code, will help police reunite any found bike with its owner. Bikes can also be security tagged or etched.
Any registration numbers, or an accurate description, or a photo will also help identify any recovered bicycles.
Chigborough
Between October 1 and 19, galvanised steel mesh was stolen from the gates of the Essex Wildlife Trust at Chigborough. The gates are valued at £188. Any information to Pc Cally MacIver.
Maldon
During the afternoon of October 16, at the market in Butt Lane Car Park, behind the High Street, three women and one man removed a signet ring from a market stall. The stall holder challenged them and recovered the ring, but is concerned that other traders or shops may be targeted. All of the suspects are described as being of eastern European appearance, wearing full length skirts and tops. All the women were small – about 5’3’’ – 5’4’’ and aged around 60, 20 and a teenager. The man was in his 60’s, wore a trilby, jacket and a cravat. They were believed to use a blue VW Sharon. Any information to Pc Sam Pateman.
Mrs Christine Walker
27 October 2008
Information Update 12 10 08
Heybridge
Overnight on 6/7 October, at Crescent Road, the front door lock of a Silver VW Passat was drilled out, and the offside electric windows forced down, to gain entry to the vehicle and steal an in-car stereo DVD. Information to Pc Jackie Thorogood at Maldon please.
Please make sure you remove from your car any valuables or electrical goods when you leave the car unattended. In this case, the damage caused was more than the value of the items stolen.
This method of drilling the locks to gain entry is new to Maldon. Please make sure that any other instances are reported immediately.
Overnight on 10/11 October at Abbotsmead, the front wings were stolen from a blue Citroen Saxo. The wings were carefully removed, probably for re-use on another vehicle. Can you watch out for any vehicle (especially a Saxo) with different coloured wings and let the police know immediately if you see one. And it would take time and effort to take the wings off a car – did anyone see anything in Abbotsmead. The vehicle was left at 6pm. It was still light.
Heybridge Basin
During the night of 9/10 October, a Yamaha outboard engine was stolen from a boat at Stebbens Boat Yard. The engine was removed by undoing the bolts, causing damage to the boat. The engine is estimated to be worth £10,000.
There have been 34 marine thefts in the Maldon area since April, many coinciding with a night time high tide, as was last weekend. In many cases, boats or outboards have not been secured and owners do not keep information that would allow identification, such as serial numbers. There is an ongoing operation to tackle marine theft, but boat owners can help themselves by securing boats and onboard items, and keeping identification information in case of loss.
Goldhanger, Maldon
On October 7, between 1145am and 245pm, a house in Church Street, Goldhanger was burgled. Entry was gained via an insecure rear door. The burglars made a lot of mess in their search and made off with cash, electrical goods (including a PS3) and jewellery, including a wedding ring. This is a crime that could have been prevented, possibly, if the rear door was secured. The stolen items are valued at £1400. Any information, please call Maldon Police Station.
Southminster
Between 3/4 October, lead was stolen from the roof of the Old Parish Rooms, Burnham Road, Southminster. The loss was reported on 10 October, because the reporter was in hospital. Half a metre of lead was recovered near the scene.
There is a sharp increase in metal theft in the area. Police are working hard but cannot be in all places at once. To remove lead takes time and effort and anyone seen doing “work” on a building should be reported if there is any doubt whatsoever as to their intentions. Any information to Maldon Police Station.
During the night of 7/8 October, at a property under construction in Southminster Road, Asheldham, the front door was forced and a diesel generator, worth £10,000 was stolen. Please contact Pc Dave Goodchild if you have any information.
A pane of glass was broken at Christchurch United reform Church in North Street, during the afternoon of 9 October. If anyone saw or heard anything, please contact Pc Jackie Thorogood.
Burnham on Crouch
During the night of 10/11 October, entry was gained through an insecure rear door and car keys were taken to steal a red Nissan Cabstar reg no E173KLW. Two points – firstly the insecure door and secondly, never leave car keys where they can be easily found. If you have any information, or if you see the vehicle, please contact Pc Patrick Snape.
Between late on October 10 and the afternoon of October 12, lead was stolen from the toilet block at Burnham cemetery, Southminster Road. This follows the very recent theft of copper piping from the same building. Some lead was left hanging off the roof, which may mean the thieves were disturbed. Did anyone see or hear anything? Removing lead from a roof takes time, makes some noise and a vehicle is needed to take the lead away.
Anything suspicious, please report it. It is better say something and be wrong than right and do nothing.
And finally…..
There are NO thefts of solar garden lights to report this week.
Mrs Christine Walker
13 October 2008
Monday, October 06, 2008
Richard's report for September 08
Monthly Report for the Parishes
PCSO Richard Stott 72839
Maldon Police Station 01621 852255
Tolleshunt D’Arcy Police Station 01621 868576
Duty Mobile 07710 046156
Great Braxted
RTC 05/09/2008
BRAXTED RD. One vehicle Collided into a telegraph pole. Reported by third party, no sign of any collision upon police arrival.
Criminal Damage 12/09/2008
TIPTREE RD. Damage caused to the goal posts on Great Braxted playing field. Parts of the goal were found in nearby bushes. The result of possible on goings of anti social behavior.
Little Braxted
Obstruction 24/09/2008
LITTLE BRAXTED LN. Two Heavy Goods Vehicles unable to proceed further down Little Braxted Lane and unable to turn around. Both lorries making for The Commodity centre.
Great Totham
Colchester Rd Youths 01/09/2008
SEAGERS. Approximately 10 youths reported to be playing football on the cricket pitch along Colchester road. Officers attended and the youths changed from football to cricket.
RTC 05/09/2008
COLCHESTER RD. Ambulance reporting a two vehicle collision with injuries. One vehicle had shunted another from behind. One person trapped from within car. Fire service called and used heavy cutting equipment to free person. Back injury caused as a result of crash. Road partially obstructed due to collision.
RTC 22/09/2008
COLCHESTER RD. Two vehicle RTC no injuries. Damage only to cars involved.
Little Totham
Nuisance Youths 26/09/2008
SCHOOL RD. Children using ditch and grass by the road side as a bike track. Ongoing issue to find somewhere for the youths to be safely moved on to.
Wickham Bishops
No reports
PCSO Richard Stott 72839
richard.stott@essex.pnn.police.uk
PCSO Richard Stott 72839
Maldon Police Station 01621 852255
Tolleshunt D’Arcy Police Station 01621 868576
Duty Mobile 07710 046156
Great Braxted
RTC 05/09/2008
BRAXTED RD. One vehicle Collided into a telegraph pole. Reported by third party, no sign of any collision upon police arrival.
Criminal Damage 12/09/2008
TIPTREE RD. Damage caused to the goal posts on Great Braxted playing field. Parts of the goal were found in nearby bushes. The result of possible on goings of anti social behavior.
Little Braxted
Obstruction 24/09/2008
LITTLE BRAXTED LN. Two Heavy Goods Vehicles unable to proceed further down Little Braxted Lane and unable to turn around. Both lorries making for The Commodity centre.
Great Totham
Colchester Rd Youths 01/09/2008
SEAGERS. Approximately 10 youths reported to be playing football on the cricket pitch along Colchester road. Officers attended and the youths changed from football to cricket.
RTC 05/09/2008
COLCHESTER RD. Ambulance reporting a two vehicle collision with injuries. One vehicle had shunted another from behind. One person trapped from within car. Fire service called and used heavy cutting equipment to free person. Back injury caused as a result of crash. Road partially obstructed due to collision.
RTC 22/09/2008
COLCHESTER RD. Two vehicle RTC no injuries. Damage only to cars involved.
Little Totham
Nuisance Youths 26/09/2008
SCHOOL RD. Children using ditch and grass by the road side as a bike track. Ongoing issue to find somewhere for the youths to be safely moved on to.
Wickham Bishops
No reports
PCSO Richard Stott 72839
richard.stott@essex.pnn.police.uk
Chris's Reports to date
MALDON and DENGIE NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH SCHEMES
Weekly information update for week ending 5 October 2008
The purpose of this update is to:
· provide members of Neighbourhood Watch(NHW) with relevant and timely information about what is going on in their area. Some of this information may appear in the local press. However, it is provided to NHW members in advance of any publication, so they can use the information, where relevant, to inform their community.
· ask NHW members to let the police know immediately if they have any information about any of the incidents in the update, that is, if they have seen or heard anything, either at the time of the incident, or following the incident, that may assist in bringing perpetrators of crime to justice.
· remind NHW members of the need to report immediately anything unusual, or out of the ordinary, that happens in their area. NHW members are asked to be especially vigilant for activities around the homes of vulnerable members of the community, for instance, the elderly, who may be particularly targeted because of their vulnerability.
LIST OF USEFUL CONTACTS
Name Position/location Phone
In an Emergency 999
Non emergency calls to police 0300 333 4444
(if you know the extension of the person you wish to speak to, you can dial without going through the switchboard)
Crimestoppers 0800 555 111
Maldon Police Station 01621 852255
Southminster Police Station 01621 773663
Tolleshunt D’Arcy Police Station 01621 869851
Who's Who
Sgt Richard Miller PS, Maldon Neighbourhood Police Team
0300 333 4444 Ext 62146 Mobile: richard miller@essex.pnn.police.uk
Pc Alison King Pc, Neighbourhood Specialist Officer, Maldon
0300 333 4444 Ext 62135Mob: alison.King@essex.pnn.police.uk
Sgt Tim Marshall PS, Maldon Villages NPT
01621 869851 tim.Marshall@essex.pnn.police.uk
Pc Tony England Pc, Purleigh NSO 0300 333 4444 Ext 62146
01621 852255 Mob: 0788 082 4940 tony.england@essex.pnn.police.uk
Pc Peter Goodchild PC Great Totham NSO 01621 868576
Mob:0772 551 2569 peter.goodchild@essex.pnn.police.uk
PS Dean Stratford PS, Heybridge NPT 01621 852255
Mob: 07866 542460 dean.stratford@essex.pnn.police.uk
Pc Sonia Mirrington PC Heybridge NSO 0300 333 4444 Ext 62146
Mob:0794 904 0136 sonia.mirrington@essex.pnn.police.uk
Sgt Julian Wenborn PS, Dengie NPT 0300 333 4444 Ext 485800
01621 773663 julian wenborn@essex.pnn.police.uk
Pc Ian Turner Pc Southminster NSO 0300 333 4444 Ext 485808
01621 773663Mob: 07939 241434 ian.turner2@essex.pnn.police.uk
Sgt Phil Morley PS Burnham NPT 0300 333 444 Ext 485818
01621 775918Mob: 07939 241567 phil.morley@essex.pnn.police.uk
Pc Lynda Morris Pc Burnham NSO 0300 333 4444 Ext 485820
01621773663 lynda.morris@essex.pnn.police.uk
Mrs Chris Walker District Watch Administrator, Maldon and Dengie area
01621 852255Mob: 07505 485638 christine.walker@essex.pnn.police.uk
Crime Reduction Officer 01621 852255 Leave a message saying what is required and someone will get back to you
Information Update 051008
Maldon
Overnight at Quayside Industrial Estate, the yard was broken into and diesel was siphoned from 2 lorries. Damage of about £100, fuel worth about £550. Any information to Pc Jackie Thorogood at Maldon PS please.
VERY IMPORTANT
On October 3, during the afternoon, two men gained entry to properties in Saxon Way, Maldon, posing as water board officials. In one case they were allowed in, in the other, they gained entry through an insecure door.
The men are described as:
White European male, aged 25-30, about 5’8” tall, medium build, pale complexion, short mousy dark hair, spoke with an Irish accent, wearing dark blue baseball cap, dull black windcheater, white shirt, dark trousers and shoes, described as of “scruffy” appearance.
White European male, aged around 19-20, about 5’11” tall, slim build, mousy short hair, fresh faced, wearing grey clothing.
A similar burglary occurred in Broomfield earlier on the same day. In one case, a purse containing cash was take, in the other the victim eventually challenged the men, who left. Items were stolen from the kitchen in Broomfield.
This is really serious. This kind of artifice burglary occurs mainly at the end of the week, when pensioners may have more cash about them. Please ensure elderly people are made aware of the need to:
· lock their doors
· insist on seeing identity before letting people into their homes.
· if in doubt, check with the employer before opening the door
· if concerned at all, call the police immediately.
Burnham on Crouch
On the night of September 30 and 1 October, in Holly Close, a cat was shot with an air rifle. The pellet hit the cat between the shoulder blades, paralysing it. The cat was discovered in the morning and taken to the vets, but, unfortunately, it had to be put down. Clearly the owners are very upset. If anyone hears or sees anything, please call Southminster Station or Pc Sam Pateman.
Between 22 September and 2 October, in the toilet block at the cemetery in Cobbins Chase, 15-25 Square metres of copper was stolen. Damage is £150, copper is worth about £200. If anyone sees anything out of the ordinary, or someone who looks legitimate, but unexpected, removing metal, please contact the police.
And finally…..
There was yet another theft of solar garden lights, this time from Priors Way in Southminster. Whilst that crime spree may go on, police have apprehended a suspect, who was found in possession of solar lights, some of which have been identified. The suspect has now been arrested.
Mrs Christine Walker
6 October 2008
Information Update 280908
Maldon
King Street
On 21 September, paintwork on a Blue Ford Fiesta was damaged. On the same night, an Audi A4 Estate was scratched on both doors.
On 26 September a flower pot was stolen from a front garden.
On the afternoon of 27 September, a window was cracked when a stone was thrown.
On night of 28 September, a White Citroen Xantia was damaged when it was hit by persons unknown.
Elsewhere
At Broad Street/ Green Street, during the night of 16/17 September, a secure shipping container was broken into and property removed
On 21 September an unsecured Grey Volkswagen Passat was entered in Beadle Place.
During the afternoon of 22 September, 3 pairs of football boots were stolen from outside a house in Fambridge Road.
Between 20/22 September, in Fish Street, the front window of a Silver Ford Puma was smashed to steal items within.
On 23 September at 1430, goods were taken from a shop in Fullbridge without paying.
Criminal damage to cars occurred on market Hill on 21 September to a Blue BMW and on Maldon Road (between 1 August and 1 September) when sat nav, DVD etc was stolen from a Blue BMW 328i convertible.
Also on Maldon Road, between 25 August and 25 September, a white, unattended VW Panel Van was stolen from a driveway.
There were thefts at Goat Lodge Road, Station Road and Coombe Road. All of the stolen items were unsecured (including a bathroom suite!).
The Rose and Crown on the High Street was burgled on 25 September. Entry was gained through an insecure window. During the same evening, a purse was stolen from a bag, whilst it was on the shoulder of a customer, from the Rose and Crown.
Heybridge
A window was smashed in Lawling Avenue on 22 September.
Solar powered garden lights were removed from a garden in Lawling Avenue on 28 September.
Burnham on Crouch
Lead flashing was removed from the skylights at St Peters High School over the weekend of 19/22 September.
Two people selected items from a shop in Foundry Lane, and went off without paying, telling the cashier they had left their card in their car.
Bradwell on Sea
An unoccupied house was broken into between 1 July and 22 September. The thieves made a mess of the property, including damaging 5 antique fireplaces and electricity cables. They emptied the water tank, flooding the building and causing the roof to fall through. They took lead flashing and tiles off the roof, as well as copper piping.
Southminster
An unattended storage heater was stolen from a garden in Main Road on 23 September.
Lead was taken from the roof of the community centre in High Street between 10 and 23 September. The theft was only noticed when it rained.
Generally.
Damage was caused to vehicles in Elysian Gardens, Dykes Chase, and Riverside Road (to 2 cars).
NOTE.
Many of the crimes reported this week could have been avoided. Please reinforce the need to lock doors, windows, cars etc and not to leave items around where they can be taken. The increase in prices of metals means there are more thefts than ever. The damage caused by theft of part of the fabric of a building is substantial – if the building is communal, then it is the taxpayer who eventually foots the bill.
Mrs Christine Walker
29 September 2008
Information Update 210908
Maldon
On 17 September, around 5.00pm, the rear window of a red Ford Mondeo was smashed. Any information to Pc Michelle Oliver.
Overnight on 20/21 September, the wing mirror was snapped off a black Citroen Saxo in Warwick Drive. Any information to Maldon Police Station.
Great Braxted
Between noon on 11 September and 9.00am on 12 September, at Tiptree Road, a goal post was snapped, causing £200 damage. Any information to Pc Cally MacIver.
Heybridge
During the day and night of 19 September, a double glazed window was smashed in Coopers Avenue. Suspect and reason unknown. Any information to Pc Dean Stratton.
Over the weekend
The solar light crime spree continues with lights stolen from Mount View Crescent, St Lawrence and Stock Terrace, Heybridge. What is happening to them – can anyone shed any light on this trend?
Heating oil has been siphoned off at the Doctors Surgery in High Street, Tollesbury. The store was not secured. Theft of oil is already on the rise generally, so securing supplies is more necessary than ever.
An outboard motor and other items were stolen from a yacht in the Boatyard at Woodruff Road, Tollesbury. Theft of marine equipment has been a feature of this summer and, with moves to winter moorings looming closer, everyone should take extra care to secure their property.
Burnham Carnival
Additional resources, including specials, will be working in Burnham to ensure the carnival passes smoothly.
Chris Walker
22 September 2008
Information update 140908
Burnham on Crouch
On September 10, there were 3 instances of damage to cars on Springfield Road. It may be the damage was caused by the same people.
Can anyone tell the DWA if there is a link to anything going on in the Springfield Road area, for instance, football club training or match, event at local pub?
Southminster
A trailer was stolen from the garage at Buckeridge Way, Bradwell, overnight on September 8. If anyone hears about a trailer offered for sale locally, please let DWA know.
A house undergoing renovation was broken into overnight on September 10 and builders tools were stolen. The house has no running water or electricity.
Tillingham
St Nicholas Church was broken into, whilst the vicar was on holiday. The store and cupboard were forced and microphones and other equipment stolen.
Maldon
A minibus in Carmelite Way was targeted and the bonnet and grille stolen. The theft took place between the evening of September 5 and morning of September 7.
In Butt Lane, during the night of September 11/12, there was an attempted theft from a motor vehicle. A window was smashed but nothing taken from inside. Were the thieves disturbed?
In Fullbridge, overnight on September 11/12, a car was broken into by smashing a window and documents and clothes were stolen. Some clothes were recovered at the scene.
Weekly information update for week ending 5 October 2008
The purpose of this update is to:
· provide members of Neighbourhood Watch(NHW) with relevant and timely information about what is going on in their area. Some of this information may appear in the local press. However, it is provided to NHW members in advance of any publication, so they can use the information, where relevant, to inform their community.
· ask NHW members to let the police know immediately if they have any information about any of the incidents in the update, that is, if they have seen or heard anything, either at the time of the incident, or following the incident, that may assist in bringing perpetrators of crime to justice.
· remind NHW members of the need to report immediately anything unusual, or out of the ordinary, that happens in their area. NHW members are asked to be especially vigilant for activities around the homes of vulnerable members of the community, for instance, the elderly, who may be particularly targeted because of their vulnerability.
LIST OF USEFUL CONTACTS
Name Position/location Phone
In an Emergency 999
Non emergency calls to police 0300 333 4444
(if you know the extension of the person you wish to speak to, you can dial without going through the switchboard)
Crimestoppers 0800 555 111
Maldon Police Station 01621 852255
Southminster Police Station 01621 773663
Tolleshunt D’Arcy Police Station 01621 869851
Who's Who
Sgt Richard Miller PS, Maldon Neighbourhood Police Team
0300 333 4444 Ext 62146 Mobile: richard miller@essex.pnn.police.uk
Pc Alison King Pc, Neighbourhood Specialist Officer, Maldon
0300 333 4444 Ext 62135Mob: alison.King@essex.pnn.police.uk
Sgt Tim Marshall PS, Maldon Villages NPT
01621 869851 tim.Marshall@essex.pnn.police.uk
Pc Tony England Pc, Purleigh NSO 0300 333 4444 Ext 62146
01621 852255 Mob: 0788 082 4940 tony.england@essex.pnn.police.uk
Pc Peter Goodchild PC Great Totham NSO 01621 868576
Mob:0772 551 2569 peter.goodchild@essex.pnn.police.uk
PS Dean Stratford PS, Heybridge NPT 01621 852255
Mob: 07866 542460 dean.stratford@essex.pnn.police.uk
Pc Sonia Mirrington PC Heybridge NSO 0300 333 4444 Ext 62146
Mob:0794 904 0136 sonia.mirrington@essex.pnn.police.uk
Sgt Julian Wenborn PS, Dengie NPT 0300 333 4444 Ext 485800
01621 773663 julian wenborn@essex.pnn.police.uk
Pc Ian Turner Pc Southminster NSO 0300 333 4444 Ext 485808
01621 773663Mob: 07939 241434 ian.turner2@essex.pnn.police.uk
Sgt Phil Morley PS Burnham NPT 0300 333 444 Ext 485818
01621 775918Mob: 07939 241567 phil.morley@essex.pnn.police.uk
Pc Lynda Morris Pc Burnham NSO 0300 333 4444 Ext 485820
01621773663 lynda.morris@essex.pnn.police.uk
Mrs Chris Walker District Watch Administrator, Maldon and Dengie area
01621 852255Mob: 07505 485638 christine.walker@essex.pnn.police.uk
Crime Reduction Officer 01621 852255 Leave a message saying what is required and someone will get back to you
Information Update 051008
Maldon
Overnight at Quayside Industrial Estate, the yard was broken into and diesel was siphoned from 2 lorries. Damage of about £100, fuel worth about £550. Any information to Pc Jackie Thorogood at Maldon PS please.
VERY IMPORTANT
On October 3, during the afternoon, two men gained entry to properties in Saxon Way, Maldon, posing as water board officials. In one case they were allowed in, in the other, they gained entry through an insecure door.
The men are described as:
White European male, aged 25-30, about 5’8” tall, medium build, pale complexion, short mousy dark hair, spoke with an Irish accent, wearing dark blue baseball cap, dull black windcheater, white shirt, dark trousers and shoes, described as of “scruffy” appearance.
White European male, aged around 19-20, about 5’11” tall, slim build, mousy short hair, fresh faced, wearing grey clothing.
A similar burglary occurred in Broomfield earlier on the same day. In one case, a purse containing cash was take, in the other the victim eventually challenged the men, who left. Items were stolen from the kitchen in Broomfield.
This is really serious. This kind of artifice burglary occurs mainly at the end of the week, when pensioners may have more cash about them. Please ensure elderly people are made aware of the need to:
· lock their doors
· insist on seeing identity before letting people into their homes.
· if in doubt, check with the employer before opening the door
· if concerned at all, call the police immediately.
Burnham on Crouch
On the night of September 30 and 1 October, in Holly Close, a cat was shot with an air rifle. The pellet hit the cat between the shoulder blades, paralysing it. The cat was discovered in the morning and taken to the vets, but, unfortunately, it had to be put down. Clearly the owners are very upset. If anyone hears or sees anything, please call Southminster Station or Pc Sam Pateman.
Between 22 September and 2 October, in the toilet block at the cemetery in Cobbins Chase, 15-25 Square metres of copper was stolen. Damage is £150, copper is worth about £200. If anyone sees anything out of the ordinary, or someone who looks legitimate, but unexpected, removing metal, please contact the police.
And finally…..
There was yet another theft of solar garden lights, this time from Priors Way in Southminster. Whilst that crime spree may go on, police have apprehended a suspect, who was found in possession of solar lights, some of which have been identified. The suspect has now been arrested.
Mrs Christine Walker
6 October 2008
Information Update 280908
Maldon
King Street
On 21 September, paintwork on a Blue Ford Fiesta was damaged. On the same night, an Audi A4 Estate was scratched on both doors.
On 26 September a flower pot was stolen from a front garden.
On the afternoon of 27 September, a window was cracked when a stone was thrown.
On night of 28 September, a White Citroen Xantia was damaged when it was hit by persons unknown.
Elsewhere
At Broad Street/ Green Street, during the night of 16/17 September, a secure shipping container was broken into and property removed
On 21 September an unsecured Grey Volkswagen Passat was entered in Beadle Place.
During the afternoon of 22 September, 3 pairs of football boots were stolen from outside a house in Fambridge Road.
Between 20/22 September, in Fish Street, the front window of a Silver Ford Puma was smashed to steal items within.
On 23 September at 1430, goods were taken from a shop in Fullbridge without paying.
Criminal damage to cars occurred on market Hill on 21 September to a Blue BMW and on Maldon Road (between 1 August and 1 September) when sat nav, DVD etc was stolen from a Blue BMW 328i convertible.
Also on Maldon Road, between 25 August and 25 September, a white, unattended VW Panel Van was stolen from a driveway.
There were thefts at Goat Lodge Road, Station Road and Coombe Road. All of the stolen items were unsecured (including a bathroom suite!).
The Rose and Crown on the High Street was burgled on 25 September. Entry was gained through an insecure window. During the same evening, a purse was stolen from a bag, whilst it was on the shoulder of a customer, from the Rose and Crown.
Heybridge
A window was smashed in Lawling Avenue on 22 September.
Solar powered garden lights were removed from a garden in Lawling Avenue on 28 September.
Burnham on Crouch
Lead flashing was removed from the skylights at St Peters High School over the weekend of 19/22 September.
Two people selected items from a shop in Foundry Lane, and went off without paying, telling the cashier they had left their card in their car.
Bradwell on Sea
An unoccupied house was broken into between 1 July and 22 September. The thieves made a mess of the property, including damaging 5 antique fireplaces and electricity cables. They emptied the water tank, flooding the building and causing the roof to fall through. They took lead flashing and tiles off the roof, as well as copper piping.
Southminster
An unattended storage heater was stolen from a garden in Main Road on 23 September.
Lead was taken from the roof of the community centre in High Street between 10 and 23 September. The theft was only noticed when it rained.
Generally.
Damage was caused to vehicles in Elysian Gardens, Dykes Chase, and Riverside Road (to 2 cars).
NOTE.
Many of the crimes reported this week could have been avoided. Please reinforce the need to lock doors, windows, cars etc and not to leave items around where they can be taken. The increase in prices of metals means there are more thefts than ever. The damage caused by theft of part of the fabric of a building is substantial – if the building is communal, then it is the taxpayer who eventually foots the bill.
Mrs Christine Walker
29 September 2008
Information Update 210908
Maldon
On 17 September, around 5.00pm, the rear window of a red Ford Mondeo was smashed. Any information to Pc Michelle Oliver.
Overnight on 20/21 September, the wing mirror was snapped off a black Citroen Saxo in Warwick Drive. Any information to Maldon Police Station.
Great Braxted
Between noon on 11 September and 9.00am on 12 September, at Tiptree Road, a goal post was snapped, causing £200 damage. Any information to Pc Cally MacIver.
Heybridge
During the day and night of 19 September, a double glazed window was smashed in Coopers Avenue. Suspect and reason unknown. Any information to Pc Dean Stratton.
Over the weekend
The solar light crime spree continues with lights stolen from Mount View Crescent, St Lawrence and Stock Terrace, Heybridge. What is happening to them – can anyone shed any light on this trend?
Heating oil has been siphoned off at the Doctors Surgery in High Street, Tollesbury. The store was not secured. Theft of oil is already on the rise generally, so securing supplies is more necessary than ever.
An outboard motor and other items were stolen from a yacht in the Boatyard at Woodruff Road, Tollesbury. Theft of marine equipment has been a feature of this summer and, with moves to winter moorings looming closer, everyone should take extra care to secure their property.
Burnham Carnival
Additional resources, including specials, will be working in Burnham to ensure the carnival passes smoothly.
Chris Walker
22 September 2008
Information update 140908
Burnham on Crouch
On September 10, there were 3 instances of damage to cars on Springfield Road. It may be the damage was caused by the same people.
Can anyone tell the DWA if there is a link to anything going on in the Springfield Road area, for instance, football club training or match, event at local pub?
Southminster
A trailer was stolen from the garage at Buckeridge Way, Bradwell, overnight on September 8. If anyone hears about a trailer offered for sale locally, please let DWA know.
A house undergoing renovation was broken into overnight on September 10 and builders tools were stolen. The house has no running water or electricity.
Tillingham
St Nicholas Church was broken into, whilst the vicar was on holiday. The store and cupboard were forced and microphones and other equipment stolen.
Maldon
A minibus in Carmelite Way was targeted and the bonnet and grille stolen. The theft took place between the evening of September 5 and morning of September 7.
In Butt Lane, during the night of September 11/12, there was an attempted theft from a motor vehicle. A window was smashed but nothing taken from inside. Were the thieves disturbed?
In Fullbridge, overnight on September 11/12, a car was broken into by smashing a window and documents and clothes were stolen. Some clothes were recovered at the scene.
Sorry....
I got out of the habit of updating this blog.
News...
PCSO Richard Stott has taken on Heather's old patch, so the monthly reports are gathered by him.
Maldon Police have a Watch Coordinator for a rear to help the various Watches function more effectively. Chris Walker will be producing a weekly crime report for the whole of maldon District.
At the end of Not in My Neighbourhood Week, Neighbourhood Watch and the Police will be holding a promotion outside Tescos Fulbridge to remind people to take care of their purses. This is because a number of people have had their purses stolenn in Maldon high Street, whilst at the pubs, and in the local stores, and is something we can all be more wary of.
News...
PCSO Richard Stott has taken on Heather's old patch, so the monthly reports are gathered by him.
Maldon Police have a Watch Coordinator for a rear to help the various Watches function more effectively. Chris Walker will be producing a weekly crime report for the whole of maldon District.
At the end of Not in My Neighbourhood Week, Neighbourhood Watch and the Police will be holding a promotion outside Tescos Fulbridge to remind people to take care of their purses. This is because a number of people have had their purses stolenn in Maldon high Street, whilst at the pubs, and in the local stores, and is something we can all be more wary of.