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[THAMES VALLEY COMMUNITY MESSAGING - Amersham - GA-04/004]
> > Between 4pm of 30 March to 2am on 31 March there was a burglary in Layters > Avenue, Chalfont St Peter. > > Offenders unknown have broken into property via rear ground floor window, > using unknown tool against PVC frame and forcing the lock. > > A lap top and wallet were stolen. > > If you have any information or you see anything suspicious, please call > the police on 0845 8 505 505 and state that you are responding to this > Ringmaster message. > > Alternatively, if you do not wish to give your details, you can call > Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111. > > Thank you |
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[THAMES VALLEY COMMUNITY MESSAGING - Amersham - GA-04/002]
> > Police have arrested and charged a 20 year old man man for four offences > of theft of motor vehicles in the early hours of Wednesday 31 March in > Chalfont St Giles. > > He has been released on bail pending further police enquiries. > > Please be vigilant and if you see anyone suspicious call the police on > 0845 8 505 505 or if it is a crime in progress dial 999. > > Message ends > |
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[THAMES VALLEY COMMUNITY MESSAGING - Amersham - GA-04/001]
> > MEN CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY TO STEAL > > Four men have been charged with a number of serious acquisitive crime > offences, following a crackdown by detectives from Thames Valley Police > over the past weeks. > > Jack Hearne (aged 21), of Sawyers Close, Windsor, Jack Brown (19), of > Links Way, Flackwell Heath, Nathan Wicks (23) of St George's Crescent, > Slough, and James Waters (23) of Windermere Way, Slough, have been charged > with conspiracy to steal from motor vehicles in Wycombe District and > Berkshire. > > They have also been charged with conspiring to commit a burglary in Lower > Road, Chalfont St Peter, in the early hours of 19 March. > > Their next court appearance will be at Aylesbury Crown Court on 9 April. > Det Sgt Gill Fox from Burnham Police Station, the officer in charge of the > investigation, said: "Serious acquisitive crime has fallen markedly in > South Bucks District over the past months due to heightened police > activity. > > "I would like to use this opportunity to remind people that we are very > keen on information about criminal activity." > > Anyone with information about crime can contact their local Police Station > on 0845 8 505 505. If you do not want to speak to the police, call the > Crimestoppers charity on 0800 555 111. They don't need to know your name, > just what you know. > > You can also give information to the police in person by visiting any > police station. Find the opening times of your local police station via > our website or by phoning 0845 8 505 505. > > Message ends |
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This is a Community Message from Amersham Watch Office on Monday, 23 August 2010.
Between 5pm on 21st August to 5.50pm on 22nd August, front and rear number plates were stolen from a VW Beetle in Churchfield Road, Chalfont St Peter. The plates were later used on another vehicle to purchase petrol without payment. Message ends |
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[Reference: GA-08/055] This is a Community Message from the Amersham watch office on Thursday 26th August 2010.Thames Valley Police will be holding their Annual Open Day on Saturday 4th September between 10.00am and 4.00pm, at Thames Valley Police Training Centre, Sulhamstead near Reading. The open day aims to help promote greater understanding of the work of the various departments and specialist roles within the Force. You will have the opportunity to look around the Force Museum, which is packed with the history of Thames Valley Police, and get the chance to meet some of the officers from the Force's specialist departments. Admission is £2.50 per adult and under 16s go free. No dogs, except guide dogs, are allowed on site. Parking at the site is limited and will be available on a first-come-first-served basis. Disabled access is available. (If using Sat Nav. post code RG7 4DU for disabled parking and RG7 4DX for main entrance). Officers will be on hand to give a personal insight into their role and work; the majority of which the public might not be aware of because it goes on behind-the-scenes. One of the main attractions of the day is the police helicopter which will be manned by the Chiltern Air Support Unit. The Roads Policing department will also be present with various vehicles. Also in attendance will be the mounted and dog sections. Displays will also be taking place throughout the day. Crime reduction literature will be available, as well as information about joining Thames Valley Police either as a Police Officer, Police Community Support Officer (PCSO), Special Constable or Volunteer. Message ends |
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This is a Community Message from Amersham Watch Office on Tuesday, 29 March 2011.
We are experiencing a new form of metal theft in the area In the past two weeks offenders have been stealing batteries from Virgin Media cable boxes. Each box contain four back up batteries. Last week 5 boxes were targeted between Amersham and Little Chalfont. Last night 28-29 March a further 7 boxes were attacked at the following locations: Elizabeth Ave, Lt Chalfont: Woodside Rd, Gore Hill & Chestnut Lane Amersham: Amy Lane, Pheasant Rise & Chessmount Rise, Chesham. It is likely the offenders will travel further a field so please be vigilant and if you see anything suspicious call the police straight away on 0845 8 505 505 or if you think it is a crime in progress dial 999. Message ends |
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[Reference: GA-05/12] This is a Community Message from Amersham Watch Office on Wednesday, 04 May 2011. There were very few burglaries or vehicle crimes reported over the Bank Holliday weekend. At 4.30pm on Sunday 1 May there was an attempted distraction burglary at a property in Rickmansworth Lane (between nos 70-90), Chalfont St Peter. A man called at the property and stated he had come back to do some work on the roof but was challenged by a visitor and left. There has also been a report of rogue traders working at a property in Weybridge Road and over the past month. They have obtained a large amount of money for work on the property which is well in excess of standard rates. Once again can we ask you to remind vulnerable neighbours and family members to be very wary of anyone calling and offering to do work. If you see work being done take a note of vehicle registrations and make an effort to find out whether they are genuine builders. Consumer Direct (Trading Standards) have given the following advice: . If a trader knocks at your door do not agree to on the spot house repairs, or sign anything on the spot. . Be wary of special offers or warnings that your house is unsafe. . Do not make snap decisions. Take time to talk to someone you trust before you make a decision. . If in doubt, call Consumer Direct on 08454 040506 or visit www.consumerdirect.gov.uk/doorstepselling Alternatively contact the police on 0845 8 505 505 or if you think it is a crime in progress dial 999. Message ends |
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