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FayR
Villager Joined: 13 January 2005 Status: Offline Points: 134 |
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Because if you don’t report it then there’s no accurate picture of the actual crime figures so government will think there has been a decrease in crime and that police can cope with the demand so police numbers will never change!
It’s not the fault of the police, they are under huge demand and do what they can with the people they do have! It’s disappointing when nothing is done when you report something but my advice would be to never stop reporting it!
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Jojo
Sandbox Joined: 12 August 2018 Location: CSP Status: Offline Points: 8 |
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What's the point of reporting anything?... The Police will do absolutely nothing and put it down to the usual shortage of staff etc.
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watsy
Chalfont Admin Joined: 11 January 2005 Status: Offline Points: 1426 |
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Between Thursday 11th October 2018 and Saturday 13th October 2018 at 8.50 am a burglary occurred at Lansdown Road, Chalfont St Peter. Unknown offenders have gained entry by smashing a rear patio door and stolen jewellery. If you saw or heard anything suspicious in the area of Lansdown Road please contact Amersham Stronghold Team via the Thames Valley Police non emergency number, 101 and quote crime reference 43180313036. |
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dickybird
Villager Joined: 01 June 2011 Status: Offline Points: 144 |
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Not trying to hijack Watsy's post, but needing some help, please: 😕
Trying to get an accurate picture of the number of break-ins (home, cars or businesses) we have had in the village this year as very little seems to be coming through on Thames Valley alert. All I need is the street name, please, and the month in which it occurred. (Please message me privately if you would prefer) Thank you. Karen |
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watsy
Chalfont Admin Joined: 11 January 2005 Status: Offline Points: 1426 |
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Between
Monday 17th September 2018 at 5 pm and Thursday 20th September
2018 at 4.40 pm a burglary occurred at Chesham Lane, Chalfont St Peter. Unknown
offenders gained entry by forcing open a rear kitchen window and stole various
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Jay
Local Joined: 11 July 2016 Location: Chalfont Common Status: Offline Points: 64 |
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Burglary on Joiners Lane last few days. Offenders gained entry by parking a white van infront of front door and then forced the door open. House alarm was then quickly disabled once they had gained entry.
I dont have the exact date or times as yet but will post once I do.
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big baggles
Chalfont Snapper Joined: 11 January 2005 Status: Offline Points: 7320 |
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crime has'nt stopped in the village, - i also think some dont bother reporting petty crime now- vandlism, criminal damage .... police are n't that interested either.....
burglary- yes it gets reported as you need a crime number.... but i agree with emma o you rarely see pc plod in the village now....
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need a stella and i need one now !
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watsy
Chalfont Admin Joined: 11 January 2005 Status: Offline Points: 1426 |
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On Friday 20th April 2018 between 10.20 am and 4 pm a burglary occurred at Cherry Acre, Chalfont St Peter. Unknown offenders have gained entry by forcing a side door and stolen jewellery and other items. If you saw or heard anything suspicious in the area of Cherry Acre please contact Case Investigator C8368 Jon Brewer, Amersham Investigation Hub via the Thames Valley Police non emergency number, 101 and quote crime reference 43180118848. Watched a nasty bottling on Thursday night whilst trying to enjoy a quiet pint, I wonder if that will appear on these? Not impressed with the fly tipping on Rickmansworth Lane either, sheer brazenness.
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watsy
Chalfont Admin Joined: 11 January 2005 Status: Offline Points: 1426 |
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Crime must have stopped in the village, but here is a notice of the Neighbourhood Watch AGM. The email address said it was personal so PM me if you want it.
The Thames Valley Neighbourhood Watch Association are holding their AGM on Saturday 12th May from 10.30 - 12.30pm at The Beech Hill Memorial Hall, Wood Lane, Beech Hill, Reading RG7 2BE.The doors will be open from 10.00 am, when you will be able to have some refreshments and look around the various stands on display and obtain free information. We have stands from Trading Standards, Serious Crime & Organised Crime, Neighbourhood Watch, Fire & Rescue, and 101 Locksmiths( Locks and Bolts). Our main speaker this year will be Detective Chief Inspector Darran Hill, Specialist Operations speaking on " Tackling Serious and Organised Crime, leaving legacies within our communities". Superintendent Rebecca Mears, Local Policing ( topic to be arranged). Sam Mortimore, Community Safety Officer West Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service will be speaking on "Home Fire Safety Checks". This year after our AGM and under A.O.B. we are putting aside 10 minutes for any Co-ordinator who wishes to speak about their scheme or group or needs some advice to come and speak to one of our committee who represents their Local Policing Area over by the NHW stand. If you are unable to attend, please send your deputy or a member so that he/she can keep you informed. If you would like to attend please fill in the slip below to our Secretary Naomi Arnold MBE, stating your name, scheme name, e-mail address and whether you will be attending or not, to Naomi's personal e-mail address: |
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watsy
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Latest Chalfonts Neighbourhood policing newsletter is here :
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