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Dear NHW MembersWednesday 30th January 2013
Epsom cash in transit Robbery
Surrey Police is appealing for witnesses following an armed cash in transit robbery in Epsom.
The incident took place around 10.30am on Wednesday, 30 January, when a cash delivery driver was threatened with what is believed to be a firearm as he attended the Co-op store on Tattenham Crescent. A sum of money is thought to have been taken by the offender and officers are appealing to anyone who saw a light coloured people carrier driving erratically in the area around the time of the incident to come forward with information as this may relate. Investigating officer Detective Inspector Oana King, said: “This was a frightening ordeal for the victim and those who witnessed it so I would appeal to anyone who has any information which may assist with the investigation to contact us as soon as possible as we need to catch the person responsible. “We are still in the very early stages of the investigation so it is vital we gather as much information as possible on the offence and the offender and thank the public for their assistance and patience while we do this.” A car believed to be involved in the robbery was found a short time later on North View Crescent and officers would like to speak with anyone who saw anything suspicious in this area. South East Coast Ambulance Service attended the scene and treated the victim for facial injuries which he sustained during the robbery. The offender is described as wearing light grey jogging bottoms, a black hoody and a black mask, possibly tights covering his face. Officers are currently in attendance at the location and restrictions will be in place in the immediate area while evidence which could be vital to the investigation is gathered. Anyone who has information on this incident is urged to contact Surrey Police on 101 quoting reference P13030242 or the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. | ||||||
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Surrey Police Notice: Theft from Motor Vehicle
One Theft from Motor Vehicle, early hours this morning. Have been disturbed and made off from the location.
BMW Vehicles seem to be being targeted quite a lot so please EVERYONE be extra cautious and make sure you LOCK YOUR VEHICLES and LEAVE NO VALUABLES ON DISPLAY.
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If you need to contact us in the meantime, you can reach us on Email: 11728@surrey.pnn.police.uk Tel: 101 | ||||||
Monday 21st January 2013
Thursday 17th January 2013
Man charged and stolen vehicle seized as part of Operation Marjoram
A man has been charged and a stolen vehicle has been seized by officers as part of operational activity for Operation Marjoram, Surrey Police's vehicle crime campaign.
Tommy Stevenson, 19, of Lincoln Walk, Epsom has been charged with failing to stop for police, handling stolen goods, driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence and driving without insurance. He appeared at North Surrey Magistrates Court today (Wednesday, 16 January) where he was released on bail to appear at the same court on Wednesday, 13 March.
The charges relate to a fail to stop for police in Rutland Close, Epsom, yesterday (Tuesday, 15 January) and driving a white Ford Transit van which was stolen in a burglary in Addlestone between 26 and 28 December, 2012.
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Wednesday 16th January 2013
Assault following Horley and Epsom football matchSurrey Police is appealing for information following an altercation between a group of people during a football match in Horley.The incident took place around 2pm on Sunday, 13 January, at the football ground on Thornton Close following an under 17s match between Horley and Epsom and Ewell. A man in his 40s suffered facial injuries after being hit in the face and was taken to East Surrey Hospital for treatment. Investigating officer Detective Constable Errol Chetty from Reigate CID, said: “"I would appeal to anyone who attended the match between Horley and Epsom and Ewell who witnessed the assault or the events leading up to it to contact officers with information. "There were plenty of people in the vicinity at the time of the incident which has left the victim requiring hospital treatment and we need establish the full circumstances surrounding the assault and take appropriate action against those responsible.” A man in his 40s from the Epsom area was arrested a short time later on suspicion of assault and has been released on police bail until Friday, 22 February while the investigation continues. Anyone who has information on this assault is urged to contact Surrey Police on 101 quoting reference RB/13/345 or the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. | ||||||
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BURGLARY ALERT
There has been an increase in the number of burglaries in Epsom and Ewell, especially around the Stoneleigh and Worcester Park area. Access was mainly gained through main and rear doors, and windows. Cars, laptops, cash and jewellery were stolen. Offences were committed in daytime including school drop-off and pick-up times as well as during hours of darkness.
Surrey Police has increased their patrols and is continuing to combat these issues.
Most burglaries are committed by opportunist thieves. Statistics show that in two out of ten burglaries, they don't even have to use force to gain entry. Please make sure that you follow the below steps in order to avoid becoming a victim of crime:
- Lock all your doors and windows when leaving your home even if you are out for a short period of time. Always use your deadlock.
- Deadlock your front door when you go to bed but make sure that you keep the keys easy to hand place such as in your bed side cabinet as you might need to leave in an emergency. If you prefer not to deadlock your door at night secure your front door with heavy duty sliding bolts.
- Do not leave keys near windows, doors or the letter box inside your home. Criminals can use a fishing rod device to retrieve your keys through your letterbox and use them to enter your home or steal your car.
- Never leave keys outside your home. If you have a spare set leave them with a friend or trusted neighbour.
- Burglar alarms and lights will deter thieves; install low wattage dusk-to-dawn lights.
- Property mark all valuable items.
- Do not keep large amount of cash at home.
- Make sure your home looks occupied while you are away.
Please do remain vigilant – don’t make it easy for them. For more crime prevention advice please visit Surrey Police’s website: www.surrey.police.uk. If you would like a free home security survey conducted on your property, please call 101 and ask for the Crime Reduction Advisor for Epsom and Ewell.
If you have any information that may assist us, please contact your local team on 101 or email via Surrey Police’s website: www.surrey.police.uk. If you have a serious crime, accident or another emergency to report, always dial 999. You can also telephone Surrey Police on 101 or call CRIMESTOPPERS on 0800 555 111, where your call will be free and you do not have to give your name.
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Monday 14th January 2013
Surrey Police: We Need your Help It has been a very busy weekend! There have been Thefts from Motor Vehicles occuring all over the Borough, due to people still leaving their vehicles insecure!! PLEASE make sure your vehicles are locked even if they are on your own driveway. Opportunists will take any advantage they can, and we really need your help with this. Please remind anyone you know as well as some of these theft from motor vehicles are happening to vehicles not from the Borough, from people just visiting the area and leaving their items on display. Sat Natvs and Bags have been the main target as they have been left in plain view. | ||||||
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Surrey Police crackdown on vehicle crime with message to motorists that thieves can strike within 60 seconds
Surrey Police has launched an initiative this week in a bid to reduce vehicle crime across the county.
Your vehicle and valuables could be ‘gone in 60 seconds’, which is the central message behind the force’s latest auto crime campaign, a stark warning to motorists that thieves can break into your car and steal your valuables within a minute.
The initiative, running under the name Operation Marjoram, aims to crack down on thefts of and thefts from vehicles and will run for four weeks. As well as raising awareness amongst motorists about simple measures they can take to avoid falling victim to opportunist thieves, the campaign is also aimed at targeting offenders.
The campaign will be supported by a ‘wrapped’ car which will be parked in key hot spot areas throughout the county acting as a warning to both potential thieves and to vehicle owners to remove valuables and keep their vehicles locked. The wrapping on the car shows the inside of the vehicle with various valuables left in it as a reminder to motorists how easy it is for thieves. The messages on the car are "Don’t make it easy for thieves” and "Lock your car and remove all personal possessions”.
The campaign will also be supported by radio advertising reminding motorists to lock their vehicles even if they are only leaving them for a minute, and pointing out that cash, mobiles, laptops and handbags can all be "gone in 60 seconds” but that it takes longer to sort out insurance claims and getting damage fixed.
Activity will also include extra patrol teams focusing on the hot spot areas within Surrey and offenders known to be linked to vehicle crime. The Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) team will also be stopping vehicles which are known to have been stolen or have links to offenders. The overall aim is to reduce the offences of theft from and theft of motor vehicles.
Operational activity for Operation Candlelight, Surrey Police’s burglary campaign, has also been extended to run alongside activities being carried out for Operation Marjoram.
The campaign has already led to a man being arrested on suspicion of drug offences. Officers on patrol for Operation Marjoram stopped a car on the A3 near Esher on Monday afternoon (7 January).
Police searched the vehicle and seized several bags containing a white substance, which was sent off for analysis.
A man was arrested at the scene on suspicion of drugs offences and taken to Staines Police Station where he was interviewed.
Jeffray Leung, 26, of High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, has since been charged with possession of class A drugs with intent to supply, possession of class C drugs with intent to supply and speeding. He appeared at Staines Magistrates Court yesterday (Wednesday, 9 January) and was remanded in custody. He is next due to appear at the same court on Wednesday, 16 January.
Superintendent Darren McInnes, who is leading Operation Marjoram on behalf of the force, said: "Traditionally at this time of year we see a spike in the number of auto crimes being committed around the county. The force is currently achieving a 15% reduction in auto crime compared with the same period last year and we want to continue to see a similar reduction going forward. Our officers are focused on helping to ensure that we meet this target and will carry out high visibility patrols in hot spot areas, as well as relentlessly pursuing any offender suspected of being involved in auto crime. They will also be taking the car around to key hot spot areas around the county reminding motorists that opportunist thieves operate in their area, and pointing out some of the steps they can take to prevent themselves from becoming a victim.”
Supt McInnes advises the following steps to reduce vehicle crime:
Operation Marjoram will run alongside Operation Candlelight, Surrey Police’s burglary campaign which was launched on 22 October to educate residents on what they can do to protect their home from opportunist burglars.
The burglary campaign aims to help householders get in to the mind of a burglar and understand what they look out for prior to committing a burglary.
A series of roadshows offering residents useful crime prevention advice have already been held across the county, and Surrey Police has also been carrying out additional operational activities targeting high risk areas and known offenders.
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Wednesday 9th January 2013
Surrey Police: Theft from Motor Vehicles,
Just to let you know we have had 7 reports of Theft From Motor Vehicle's in Epsom and Ewell.
Please be extra careful not to leave any items on display and make sure your vehicles are secure.
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Surrey Police - Burglary in the area.
Please be aware that there has been a burglary in the Northern area of Epsom & Ewell within the past 24 Hours. Entry was gained via the front of the house when they failed to gain access from the rear of the property. Please see below points of prevention to ensure you are keeping your property as safe as possible:
1) Never leave door or car keys, wallets or handbags within reach of a letterbox, door or window.
2) Make your house look occupied when nobody is home by using an automatic timer to switch interior lights on and off.
3) Set your burglar alarm whenever you leave your home. If you don’t have an alarm, we recommend you get one fitted.
4) Always close window when you are out, and ensure French windows and patio doors are secure.
5) Going away? Cancel milk, newspaper and other regular deliveries and ask a friend or local Neighbourhood Watch Scheme to keep an eye on your home.
6) Mark your valuables with a property marking product and place signs and stickers around your home, making it clear that your property is marked. Photograph your valuables and keep a description of them.
7) Always secure your shed and garage and don’t leave ladders or other tools outside which could help a burglar gain access to your house.
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Surrey Police: Trading Standards
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Surrey County Council Trading Standards
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Delivery problems rife when buying online, so how do you avoid delivery headaches this Christmas? More than 60% of people have had delivery problems with something bought online, while nearly one in ten experienced problems with a Christmas delivery
Recalls
Some units of the product have reportedly caught fire during use and therefore ALL product is being recalled to enable further investigation.
Check the barcode and part number of your product and return the item to the store of purchase as soon as possible. You will receive a full refund of the purchase price of your product.
The Pampered Chef has decided to initiate a voluntary recall of The Pampered Chef Garlic Slicer (#1113), which was sold between 1 July 2009 and 31 August 2011. We decided to voluntarily recall the Garlic Slicer after receiving a few consumer reports that while using the Garlic Slicer, one of the blades affixed to the bottom of the unit dislodged and separated posing a potential safety risk.
For all customers who purchased the Garlic Slicer during this time period, The Pampered Chef is offering a replacement. Please note the Garlic Slicers sold by The Pampered Chef after 31 August 2011 (on right) are not part of this recall. Should you have any questions, please email them to productalert@pamperedchef.co.uk or call 01344 823608.
The product being recalled is:
If you have purchased the above product, please do not consume it but return to the store for a full refund.
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Surrey Police Epsom Town Staff
Your local Team has been running a stall within the Ashley Centre alongside Allen Price from the Home Improvement Agency, 450 packs of information wee given out. Information included 1. Health and Safety Grab rails Fix trip and slip hazards Key safe Installing a fire / smoke alarm Installing a security light 2. Bathrooms Repairing a toilet Installing a washing machine Repairing an overflow Resealing a bath and shower Fix dripping taps Fit a bathroom mirror 3. General Putting up a shelf Hanging mirrors and pictures Assembling flat pack furniture Painting/decorating 4. Clear guttering Gardening Lawn mowing Tree pruning Garden tidy up Fencing repairs Gate repairs / painting 5. Electrical Fitting a light Changing a switch Changing a light bulb Replacing an extractor 6. Home Security Fit Door Chain Key safe Fit a Spyhole New door and window locks Home safety check If you missed this opportunity please get in contact and we can get some leaflets sent to you, or follow this up if you need anything further. | ||||||
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Surrey Police Notice: Christmas Crime Prevention
Ordering the turkey, doing the Christmas shopping, putting up the decorations – there’s lots to do over the festive season but make sure you are not on a burglar’s to-do list by also thinking about your home security.
Surrey Police launched a two month campaign in October urging members of the public to see their property from a burglar's point of view in a bid to stop the traditional rise in burglary offences over the autumn and winter months.
Detective Superintendent Ray Blythe said: “With all the excitement of the Christmas period, people can become a bit lax with their home security – at the very time when they need to be the most careful. Police forces nationally tend to see an increase in burglary offences over the festive period with the long dark nights and people buying expensive gifts to give to their loved ones.
“I would urge members of the public as they open the window of their advent calendar tomorrow morning to consider how easy it would be for a burglar to open a window or door to their house. This is not about scaring people but the last thing anyone wants is to wake up on Christmas morning without any presents.”
As part of the campaign a series of radio adverts will be broadcast over the weeks leading up to Christmas urging the public to protect their homes and possessions. A short video entitled ‘The Christmas Presents’ is also available on the Surrey Police website.
Christmas cards are being sent to dozens of repeat offenders reminding them of the consequences if they re-offend. Officers also continue to carry out additional operational activities targeting high risk areas and known offenders.
To help you enjoy a happy and safe Christmas and New Year, Surrey Police recommends the following:
At home
· Dispose of Christmas gift packaging carefully. Empty boxes left outside can advertise to thieves what they can find inside.
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1st December 2012
Surrey County Council Trading Standards
TS @lert! 1. PPI Phone Call Issue: Recently a lady in the Guildford area received a phone call saying that she is owed over £2000 and that someone would be coming to her house to collect £150 that was required to release the money. It was a male with a strong Asian accent who made the call. When we intervened and tried to call him back on the number given he hung up on us! Solution: Be wary of such phone calls and texts and do not let anyone into your house that your don't know. Please report these or similar instances to us via the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 08454 04 05 06. The Police can also be contacted on 101 or in an emergency 999. 2. Solar Panels in New Homes Issue: New build houses that are sold with the promise of saving you money with Solar panels installed maybe worth checking out carefully.
Solution: It is important to read the small print and be aware of any on-going maintenance payment required. For this and any other type of enquiry pleas call the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 08454 04 05 06
3. Scam phone call targeted at a pensioner Issue: A pensioner from the Guildford area received an unsolicited and unusual phone call claiming that as a pensioner she was eligible for £1000, and should therefore press a number on her keypad to confirm her details and arrange payment. Luckily she didn't follow these instructions and fall for a potential scam. Solution: This is a very real problem and one which many people across the county and the country at large suffer from each and every day. The particular approaches vary widely and many, if not all, originate from outside of the UK. The telephone preference service goes some ways to stopping these calls, but it's not a foolproof system. We suggest using caller display, not answering unless you know the caller or even screening your calls using an answerphone. In any case don't give out your personal or bank details to a stranger! Please report these or similar instances to us via the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 08454 04 05 06. 4. Thinking of getting a new driveway? Issue: We are aware of traders quoting for driveway work throughout Surrey, and not abiding by the law. Even some of the bigger companies are not innocent! .....Remember: If you pay or agree to pay over £35 for any services or goods that are sold to you during a visit to your home or your place of work, then:
5. Rogues targeting the vulnerable Issue: We have been alerted to the fact and are now working with an elderly couple in Dormansland that seem to have fallen victim to rogues who are preying on them and talking them into often un-necessary and vastly overpriced work. Solution: Please keep an eye on your friends, family and neighbours as often the 'victims' don't realise they have been scammed. Please report these or similar instances to us via the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 08454 04 05 06 - we may be able to help! 5. Guttering Issue: We have raised the issue before of tradesmen dropping leaflets through doors - there is nothing wrong with this except that on several occasions in the Epsom area and now in the Long Ditton area, the details on the card give false addresses and sometimes even one of the phone numbers is false. The traders we are aware of don't have fancy names but instead XXX gutters or XXX guttering. Solution: It is a case of 'buyer beware' when choosing a trader - check them out! Does their address actually exist? Have they been recommended by anyone? Are they a member of a trade association and if so is it a false claim or are they genuinely a member? We suggest using a Buy With Confidence member as they have been approved by Trading Standards! 6. Loan Sharks Once again we would like to highlight the work of the Trading Standards Illegal Money Lending Team. They are specialists in dealing with unlicensed lenders, bringing them to justice and supporting victims.
...If you have answered yes then you may have been bitten by a shark!
For confidential help and advice you can call 0300 555 2222 (local call rate and includes inclusive minutes from mobiles) You can email reportaloanshark@stoploansharks.gov.uk Text: loan (space) shark (space) + your message to 60003
4. Recalls
We are aware that the following garments are missing an information statement advising customers that they are not recommended for wearing in bed and should be removed before sleeping. This advice is given to avoid the risk of over heating because these garments have hoods.
There is a wooden post which supports the head of the figure. The pointed profile of the post may pose the risk if it becomes exposed.
If you have one of these items purchased from Homebase please STOP USING IT immediately. Please return the product to your nearest Homebase Store for a full refund.
Sainsbury's is recalling their own brand Red Tree Iced Rich Fruit Cake because of mould spoilage.
If you have the affected Sainsbury's Red Tree Iced Rich Fruit Cake you should not eat it. Instead you should return it to your nearest Sainsbury's store for a full refund. | |||||||||||||||||
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ASBO - Leonard Young
An Epsom man has been banned from consuming alcohol in a public place under conditions of his anti-social behaviour order (ASBO).
Leonard Young, 42, of Gatley Avenue, appeared at South East Surrey Magistrates Court (Redhill) on Friday, 30 November where he was given the ASBO which will run until Sunday, 29 November, 2015. Under the conditions of the ASBO Young is prohibited from: • Behaving in a manner or incite others to behave in a manner either verbally or physically in any public place which is likely to cause alarm harassment or distress to one or more persons not of the same household as himself in the county of Surrey. • Being drunk in any public place where the general public have access in the county of Surrey. • Not to contact directly or indirectly a named person. • Being in possession of or consuming from any open or unsealed vessel or jar containing intoxicating liquor in any public place in the county of Surrey. Epsom Neighbourhood Officer PC Elena Polo-Fernandez, said: “Mr Young’s behaviour has not only caused distress and upset to his victims but also had a detrimental effect on the local community as a whole. “I hope the action taken against Mr Young demonstrates our commitment to ensuring Epsom remains a pleasant place to live and work.” Anyone who would like to discuss anti-social behaviour in their area is urged to contact their Safer Neighbourhood Team on 101 so appropriate action can be taken. | ||||||
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26.11.2012
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1. Rogue Roofer Issue: We have been alerted to the fact that a cold calling roofer in the Fetcham area is touting for business -one unlucky resident awoke one morning to find that un-requested work had been started on his roof after only a quotation had been given and even though the trader stopped, damage was left! Solution: Say NO to doorstep callers. Ensure that you get a written cancellation notice explaining your cooling off period - this is a legal requirement! Traders can only start work within this period of time if you give to them in writing permission to start work sooner. In this case the resident may be able to take the matter through the Small Claims court to get the damage rectified. For further advice on this please call the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 08454 04 05 06 2. Advertising Scam Issue: In this scam both residents and businesses in Surrey are receiving unsolicited telephone calls either offering cheap advertising or claiming that an advert has been placed in a magazine and the invoice now needs paying! Solution: If you agree to advertising, check that the publication actually exists! is the publication going to be seen by your target audience? If someone is demanding that an invoice be paid, check your accounts and that you did agree to it before parting with any money! 3. Doorstep Selling Christmas items Issue: Following on from our last alert that highlighted 'Nottingham Knockers' we have had reports that similar instances are occurring throughout the South East, more locally in the Addlestone, Runnymede and Ewell areas selling Christmas items such as wrapping paper, cards, calendars etc. These 'lads' are often quite persistent in nature and some residents may find that intimidating. More often than not they do not hold a valid Pedlars licence but instead show a 'trial period' ID card. Solution: Our advice is not to buy goods at the door. Please report these or similar instances to us via the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 08454 04 05 06. The Police can also be contacted on 101 or in an emergency 999. 4. Counterfeit Money Issue: There has been an incident where a couple of males in the Godstone area in a white flat-bed lorry are offering to buy scrap metal.One resident agreed to sell some for a value of £400. The notes (£20's) were later found to be counterfeit. Surrey Police are aware! Solution: Buyer- or in this case seller beware! Please report this type of incident to the Police via their 101 number.
5. Recalls
Specially Selected Pesto Rosso Sauce, 190g (barcode 25192896) Specially Selected Pesto Genovese Sauce, 190g (barcode 25192889) Specially Selected Tomato & Ricotta Pasta Sauce, 340g (barcode 25279474) | |||||||
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Surrey Police: Burglary Reduction
Message from your local team.
There has been a recent reduction in Burglaries in the area, however please can all residents remain vigilent regarding property and Motor Vehicles in the time coming upto Christmas and please make sure all possessions and property is as secure as possible.
Please do not leave any items on display in either your vehicle or within plain view of your house windows as this will invite criminality. Please make sure alarms and lighting is in place to help deter any potential offenders.
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Surrey Police: Criminal Damage to Vehicle.
Please be aware that criminal damage to a motor vehicle parked on a private driveway of Chessington Road happened on Sunday 11th November at approx 5.33am
A high top van with a roof rack was seen at the location, and a person dressed in a hooded jacket was also seen. If you have seen or heard anything that may help please can you contact Surrey Police on 101 and quote the Crime Ref EP/12/4473Many thanks | ||||||
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TS @lert!
1. Ofcom text message scam Issue: Be aware of a text message scam. Some mobile customers have received text messages claiming to be from Ofcom. It asks consumers to click on a website address and then enter their personal details. The text message claims to be from the “Ofcom Communications Team” and mobile phone number of the sender is six digits in length. This is a scam. If you receive the text message then do not click on the website Solution: You can report the scam to Action Fraud by calling 0300 123 2040 or via the website http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/ If you are concerned that you may have submitted your personal details then contact the Information Commissioners Office on 0303 123 1113 or via the website http://www.ico.gov.uk/ 2. 'Free' exterior wall assessments Issue: We have been alerted to Cold callers in the Caterham area who are offering free exterior wall assessments. In our experience this usually leads to pressure selling that could cost you £1000's. Solution: Do not invite them in or offer to buy products at the door as they can be very persuasive! Try using our No Cold Calling Sticker to deter them and to remind yourself to say NO to doorstep callers! 3.Thermal coating sales Issue: An elderly lady in the Woking area was cold called and told that she needed a thermal coating on her roof costing £4000. It is questionable that this was needed. Solution: Please look out for neighbours etc - luckily in this case no money was paid as her son intervened! Please report these or similar instances to us via the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 08454 04 05 06. 4.Tree surgeons Issue: There seems to be an increase of tree surgeons in the Epsom area touting for work by distributing leaflets. We have found that the information given on these flyers such as the address is false leading us to question if these traders are rogues! Solution: Please note not all traders are out to scam you, but its worth checking a few details, getting a few quotes and asking for references to make sure! You could always try one of our Buy With Confidence members as they are vetted by Trading Standards! 5. Festive door to door sales Issue: We find around this time of year an increase of traders knocking on doors selling items such as Christmas wreaths and similar festive items. Once gaining your trust they may find something 'wrong' with your house (blocked gutters, missing roof tiles, needing new driveway etc). Solution: Don't get taken in by 'sob-stories' or 'actually I've got a mate that fixes roofs'. Please report these or similar instances to us via the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 08454 04 05 06.
4. Recalls
Models:
0312 76A 15002 (77AW) 0312 767 15009 (767C) 0312 76A 15010 (77AW) 0312 76A 15330 (77AS) 0312 76A 31000 (CL76AWH) Solution: Call freephone 0800 952 1102 for a free replacement. www.whiteknightrecall.co.uk | ||||||
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Thank You
Good Afternoon,
Just wanted to send you all a massive thankyou, so many of you have got back to us saying you are willing to help us with the leaflets. We all really appreciate your support and your local team will be in contact very soon with the leaflets.
A couple of you have asked if this will be a regular thing, I can not say for definite but I can promise there will never be any pressure put on anyone to do anything, it is only through your good will and kindness.
Thankyou again.
Samantha Page (11728) Neighbourhood Team Co-ordinator
Safer Neighbourhood Team
Epsom and Ewell
Surrey Police
Phone number 01483 637320
epsom@surrey.police.uk
I mainly work Monday to Friday covering between the hours of 07:00 to 20:00 ( shift pattern worked ) or alternative contact details outside these hours -
For non-urgent notification of a minor crime you can also use the online crime reporting facility available at www.surrey.police.uk
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’.
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Surrey Police: Operation Candlelight - Cash for Information
This year’s anti-burglary initiative, Operation Candlelight, launched on Monday, 22 October and is well underway. Operational activities have targeted high risk neighbourhoods and known offenders; crime prevention postcards have been sent to ‘at risk’ properties to encourage residents to improve their home security while roadshows and bus back advertising have taken place across the county.
In the second phase of the operation, we are teaming up with Crimestoppers in a bid to urge residents to tell the charity what they know about possible burglars and the handling of stolen goods in return for cash rewards of up to £1,000.
Following the success of last years campaign which saw an increase in calls to the charity, Crimestoppers will use Facebook, advertising posters in buses across Surrey and a targeted ‘Know a burglar?’ leaflet drop to make as many people as possible aware of the rewards while pledging the anonymity that Crimestoppers offer.
Tim Prideaux JP, Chairman of Surrey Crimestoppers said: "We all want our homes and valuables to be as safe as possible so if you have any information about any burglary but don't want to reveal your identity then please contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."
Detective Superintendent Ray Blythe said: “Surrey Police is pleased to be working alongside Crimestoppers once again in our bid to reduce burglary activity. We know that some people don’t want to talk to the police and don’t want to give their name but do have information about burglars in their area. I would encourage anyone who knows about those involved in this distressing crime to tell someone – whether that be the police or Crimestoppers – to make sure we can bring these individuals to justice.”
Dear all
Please be aware that damage was caused to a moped that was parked in the car park of Nescot College on 7th November around 12.30pm.
If you have any seen or heard any information please contact Surrey Police on 101 and qoute ref EP/12/4413
Many thanks
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Dear CRA Member,
Further to my email about the candidates in the Police Crime Commissioner election on 15th November 2012, I received this email from the secretary of the Surrey NhW Panel which you may find helpful.
We know very little about the candidates or what they stand for so any statement from them should throw some light on the matter.
Regards,
John Dibley
Tuesday 30th October 2012
Surrey Police Notice: Support 'Behind Closed Doors' charity event
Friday 26th October 2012
Surrey Police: Trading Standards
Thursday 25th October 2012
Surrey Police: Brothers jailed for poppy tin thefts in Epsom, Walton-on-Thames and Woking
Tuesday 23rd October 2012
Surrey Police: Incident to Note.
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Tuesday 23rd October 2012
Surrey Police: Please can you help?
Monday 22 October 2012
Surrey Police Notice: Burglary Campaign Launches today.
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Thursday 18th October 2013.
Wednesday 17th October 2013.
Friday 12th October 2012
Surrey Police Notice: Free Bike Marking
Thursday 27th September 2012
75th Anniversary Epsom & Ewell Borough Fun Day
Dear CRA Member,
Further to my email about the candidates in the Police Crime Commissioner election on 15th November 2012, I received this email from the secretary of the Surrey NhW Panel which you may find helpful.
We know very little about the candidates or what they stand for so any statement from them should throw some light on the matter.
Regards,
John Dibley
Dear All
I attended a public meeting with all the PCC candidates this evening in Tadworth. As far as I could find out further opportunities for people to meet and talk to all the candidates together are rather limited. However, they are all to participate in a phone-in programme on BBC Radio Surrey at 9am on Thursday 8th Nov. I think it would be appropriate for us to publicise this event through Neighbourhood Watch networks.
I did manage to speak directly to 5 of the 6 candidates as well as asking a question about NW in the public meeting. I emphasised the important role that Neighbourhood Watch could play for them as a sounding board for public opinion if they were elected as PCC and received a very positive reaction from all 5.
Regards
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Tuesday 30th October 2012
Surrey Police Notice: Support 'Behind Closed Doors' charity event
Friday 26th October 2012
Surrey Police: Trading Standards
Thursday 25th October 2012
Surrey Police: Brothers jailed for poppy tin thefts in Epsom, Walton-on-Thames and Woking
Tuesday 23rd October 2012
Surrey Police: Incident to Note.
Your local police team at Epsom and Ewell are keen to speak with the following male who allegedly grabbed a...
young girl on Saturday 20th October at about midday in Dell lane Stoneleigh .
The victim is safe and well and assisting CID colleagues with the investigation. The suspect is described as a white male with short dark brown curly hair, damaged front teeth and aged in his 20s or 30s. He was a...bout 5’11” in height with missing or damaged teeth He may have been wearing a dark blue jacket with light yellow fluffy collar. A silver vehicle with ‘Z ‘ in middle of its index is believed to have been used . We would like to reassure the public that these incidents are very rare. Your local police are dealing with this as a priority and would appreciate any assistance from the public in locating this male. If you have any information please contact us at Surrey Police 101. | ||||||
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Tuesday 23rd October 2012
Surrey Police: Please can you help?
TS @lert!
1. Adjustable tailor-made bed Issue: A vulnerable resident in the Staines area responded to an unsolicited call from a trader claiming that they could make his life more comfortable. The initial price for the bed was £4000 but the offer was reduced by over £1000 if they signed up there and then and agreed to participating in publicity and part exchanging their old bed - the resident was told this offer would not be repeated! This is an illegal trade practice! To top it off, the bed arrived being very uncomfortable and a refund is being negotiated! Solution: Please do NOT respond to cold callers and stand your ground when traders put on the pressure! 2. Tree & Garden Services Issue: An elderly resident in the Epsom area responded to a leaflet put through her door offering tree and garden services. Two men attended and started work before quoting a price! Another illegal trade practice! Solution: Get quotes in writing before agreeing to any work (preferably more than one) **** Remember if you agree to buy goods or services on the doorstep you have a 7 day cooling off period in which you can cancel the agreement and all money should be returned to you. The trader must also give you a written cancellation form setting out your rights - if this information is not provided then they are committing an offence and the agreement isn't valid! **** Please report these or similar instances to us via the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 08454 04 05 06. 3. British Airways Email Issue: Fraudsters have cloned a real British Airways email and attached a ZIP file containing the supposed ticket. In reality this file could infect your computer!Click here for more information. Solution: If you have recently booked a flight with British Airways you might be tempted to open the attachment. If you receive one of this emails DO NOT open the ZIP file and delete it or you run the risk of your computer being infected.
4. Recalls x2
Poundland is recalling some packs of their felt pens as they pose a safety hazard to young children. The end cap at the base of some of the pens can easily be removed and poses a choking hazard to young children.
The product is 35+10 Free Felt Pens sold at Poundland with the barcode 5025066821456. Solution:If you have the affected Poundland Felt Pens you should return them to your nearest Poundland store for a full refund. If you have any question or concerns about this recall you can contact Poundland Customer Services on 0800 731 5622
Brasserie de Saint-Omer has extended its recall of several brands of beer, which includes a number of supermarket own brands, because a limited number of bottles may contain small pieces of glass.
Products sold by Aldi:
Aldi Brasserie Bière Blonde Lager, 8x25cl Aldi Brasserie French Lager, 10x25cl ‘Best before’ dates: All dates up to and including 30 November 2013
Products sold by Asda:
Asda Bière de Luxe, 10x250ml Asda French Lager, 10x250ml Brasserie de Saint-Omer Shandy, 10x250ml ‘Best before’ dates: All dates up to and including 30 November 2013
Products sold by Co-op:
Co-op French Premium Lager, 8x250ml and 18x250ml Brasserie de Saint-Omer Lite, 24x25cl ‘Best before’ dates: All dates up to and including 30 November 2013
Products sold by Morrisons:
Brasserie de Saint-Omer Export, 8x25cl and 18x25cl Brasserie de Saint-Omer Panaché, 10x25cl Bière Continentale, 10x25cl ‘Best before’ dates: All dates up to and including 30 November 2013
Products sold by Sainsbury’s:
Sainsbury’s St. Cervois Premium Lager, 8x25cl Sainsbury’s Bière des Flandres 10x25cl and 18x25cl Sainsbury’s Bière des Moulins Continetal Lager, 30x25cl Brasserie de Saint-Omer Panaché, 10x25cl ‘Best before’ dates: All dates up to and including 30 November 2013
Products sold by Tesco:
Tesco Bière d’Or 10x25cl ‘Best before’ dates: All dates up to and including 30 November 2013 Solution: Point-of-sale notices will be displayed in stores explaining the actions consumers can take if they have bought the affected products. If you have bought the any of the above products, please do not drink it, but return it to your nearest store for a full refund.
FIREWORKS!
Q - What do Bonfire Night, Diwali and Chinese New Year have in common? A- Fireworks!!! They may look great but bear in mind that fireworks are explosives and as they burn at such high temperatures they need careful handling and storage. Don’t buy fireworks from anywhere you’re not sure about, like a van or a temporary, unlicensed market stall. Only buy fireworks marked BS 7114 or with a CE mark – this shows that the firework meets British or European safety standards. If you are under 18 years of age you can’t: • buy fireworks • have possession of fireworks in public places If you do, the Police can give you an on-the-spot fine of £80 Fireworks can be let off until 11pm except: • until midnight on Bonfire Night 5th November • until 1.00 am on New Year’s Eve, Diwali (13th November 2012) and Chinese New Year (10th February 2013) ...but must not be let off in the street or any other public place. Fireworks can only be bought: • between 15th October and 13th November 2012 • between 26th December and 31st December 2012 • between 7th February and 10th February 2013 For the rest of the year, you will only be able to buy fireworks from certain specialist licensed shops. Complaints about noise should be reported to the Environmental Health Office of your local District Council. To report other concerns such as underage sales, please call Trading Standards via Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 08454 04 05 06. | ||||||||
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Monday 22 October 2012
Surrey Police Notice: Burglary Campaign Launches today.
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Thursday 18th October 2013.
Surrey Police Notice: Scare yourself but not others.
This year’s campaign will be focusing mainly on a teenage audience in order to encourage young people to ‘scare themselves, but not others’ this Halloween.
To get this message across we have created a video called The Slammer aimed at a teenage audience of 13 and above which will give viewers the chance to win one of 16 pairs of tickets to Thorpe Park’s Fright Nights.
Please be reassured that Surrey Police will again be working with its partners during Halloween and Bonfire Night to target anti-social behaviour.
There will be additional patrols throughout Surrey to address the traditional rise in incidents at this time of year, and to make it clear to potential trouble makers that criminal offences will not be tolerated. The message is 'scare yourself, not others'.
'No trick or treat' advice cards are available from local Safer Neighbourhood policing teams, and posters will be on display to reinforce radio and newspaper advertising. The Force will also be making use of social media.
If you or your children are planning to go out trick or treating, please keep in mind the following safety advice:
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Friday 12th October 2012
Dear Mr Benny De Souza,
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Good Morning,
Unfortunately there has been a Theft from Motor Vehicle on Mavis Avenue and also Criminal Damage to a vehicle in Stoneleigh Park Road Reference EP/12/4005
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Good Morning,
Unfortunately there has been a Theft from Motor Vehicle on Mavis Avenue and also Criminal Damage to a vehicle in Stoneleigh Park Road Reference EP/12/4005
If anything was seen or any intelligence about this please let us know.
Samantha Page (11728) Neighbourhood Team Co-ordinator
Safer Neighbourhood Team
Epsom and Ewell
Surrey Police
Phone number 01483 637320
epsom@surrey.police.uk
Wednesday 3rd October 2012
Theft from Motor Vehicle
Good Afternoon,
I just wanted to make you all aware that we have received reports last night of Theft from Motor Vehicles in Timbercroft, The Avenue and Seaforth Gardens.
Please can you all be extra vigilent to ensure you are not targeted as well, and please tell as many people as possible to make sure they are keeping an eye out and please ask them to call Police if anything suspicious is seen.
Please make sure all valuables are "NOT" on display and that the vehicle is alarmed and secured as much as possible.
Thankyou for all of your support.
Samantha Page (11728) Neighbourhood Team Co-ordinator
Safer Neighbourhood Team
Epsom and Ewell
Surrey Police
Phone number 01483 637320
epsom@surrey.police.uk
Friday 29th September 2012Surrey Police Notice: Free Bike Marking
Thursday 27th September 2012
75th Anniversary Epsom & Ewell Borough Fun Day
75th Anniversary Epsom
and Ewell Borough Fun Day
All the fun of the fair, a parachute display, martial arts, a dog show, dance troops and Radio Jackie broadcasting live - these are just some of the fabulous, fun activities on offer for all the family. There's something for everyone at the special day, with a craft area for the creative, a kids zone for the youngsters, a fun fair for the thrill seekers, guest star Derby the Horse and lots of demonstrations, workshops, stalls and games. The Fun Day is being organised by the Rotary Clubs of Epsom and Ewell to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Borough. Entry is by programme which can be purchased for £2 from various venues across the Borough in advance or £3 at the gate. Children under 12 enter free and must be accompanied by an adult. With a whole host of fun and exciting activities, visitors to this year's fun day can enjoy:
Peter Heard, President of Ewell Rotary Club added "This will be an extraordinary day, held on the same date as the Borough's incorporation in 1937. I would like to thank all the partners, sponsors and everyone who is involved for helping us to pull together an event not to be missed!" When: Saturday 29 September 2012 Time: 12pm - 5pm Where: Hook Road Arena Tickets: Programmes bought before 29 September - £2; Programmes bought on the gate - £3 Parking: £2 Where to buy programsPrograms can be purchased from the following:Nima Chemist, Stoneleigh South Hatch, Epsom Goddards Vet, Chessington Ebbisham Centre Epsom Playhouse Bourne Hall Wells Centre Longmead Centre St Martin's Parish Office St Martin's Infant and Junior School Office The Ashley Centre on Saturday 15 and 22 September Any profit made from programme sales will go to charity. |
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Tuesday 25th September 2012
EP/12/3761
There has been a report of Criminal Damage within the Ashley Centre Car Park in Epsom, a car has been scratched while owner was in a meeting. Please be extra vigilent and try to make sure your vehicle is as secure as possible with nothing visible on show and please report any incidents to Surrey Police on the 101 number.
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Epsom School Bus Beat
Officers from the Epsom and Ewell Safer Neighbourhood Team will continue to engage with children on their way to school by holding another School Bus Beat Surgery following a successful meeting earlier this month.
PC Grace Witt, PC James Lampard and PCSO Jake Mullarkey and PCSO Oliver Wright will be speaking with pupils travelling through the Longmead and Parkviews Estate on their way to school on Wednesday, 26 September.
Epsom and Ewell Specialist Neighbourhood Officer PC Grace Witt, said: “We believe speaking to pupils on their way to school could be an excellent way of engaging with them and hope to build on our relationships with the children so they know where to turn if they ever have any concerns about crime.
“This is an opportunity for us to speak with the children about neighbourhood concerns and how they would like us to tackle these and police their area.”
The Beat Surgery will take place throughout the day on the E5 service run by the Quality Line Bus Service
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Surrey Police Notice: Epsom Neighbourhood Watch
Epsom Neighbourhood Watch
Residents in parts of Epsom are invited to a launch evening to celebrate the whole of the North Beat area being covered by the Neighbourhood Watch Scheme.
The beat which covers Stoneleigh, Auriol, Cuddington and part of Ewell Court has managed to start up 118 schemes which includes 115 roads, two parks and five schools.
Police Community Support Officer Graham Freeman, said: "I am really pleased that so many people wanted to take up a Neighbourhood Watch scheme in their area in a bid to prevent against crime.
"Neighbourhood Watch brings many benefits to an area, not only does it bring the community together it can also reduce your home insurance premium and decrease crime rates.”
The event will take place at 7pm on Friday, 28 September at John the Baptist Church, The Glade and will include a talk from Epsom and Ewell Neighbourhood Inspector Craig Knight about what the role of a neighbourhood co-ordinator involves and a discussion on policing in the area.
Anyone with further questions should contact the Epsom and Ewell Safer Neighbourhood Team by calling 101
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Monday 24th September 2012
Man sentenced to indeterminate sentence for sexual offences against boys.
Man sentenced to indeterminate sentence for sexual offences against boys
A man was sentenced to an indeterminate sentence of imprisonment, to serve a minimum of at least 14 years, after pleading guilty to 23 sex offences against boys when he appeared at Guildford Crown Court on Thursday (20 September).
Peter Wagerfield, 43, of Daleside Road, Pudsey, pleaded guilty to the 23 offences when he appeared at court on 30 August. The offences related to four boys under the age of 13 years and took place between May 2011 and January 2012. Many of the offences took place at Wagerfield's address in Epsom, where he was living at the time.
Wagerfield befriended the boys by buying them cigarettes and alcohol and allowing them to smoke and drink in his home. He also bought mobile telephones for two of the boys without the knowledge of their parents, repeatedly texting and calling them using these numbers.
The offences included rape, attempt rape, sexual assault, inciting a boy between the age of 13 and 15 to engage in a sexual act, and making indecent photographs.
Wagerfield was arrested on 27 January 2012, after the mother of one of the victims contacted police to report that she believed Wagerfield was grooming her son and three of his friends. Wagerfield would often look after the four boys and on several occasions, took them to hotels and encouraged them to engage in sexual activity with each other in his presence.
Detective Constable Trudie Harrison, who led the investigation, said: "Wagerfield groomed these four boys over several months, plying them with alcohol and cigarettes and buying them expensive mobile phones in an effort to win their trust. His offending started with him touching them appropriately but this quickly escalated to far more serious sexual offences. He also took deliberate steps to hide the fact that he bought mobile phones for their boys from their parents.
"The sentence given today reflects the severity of his offending and sends a strong message that grooming and sexual offending of this nature will not be tolerated.
"This conviction also demonstrates Surrey Police's commitment to treat any allegation of a sexual nature extremely seriously and its commitment that they will always be thoroughly investigated.”
DC Harrison added: "I would also like to commend the victims for their bravery in coming forwards under these extremely difficult and harrowing circumstances.”
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Monday 24th September 2012
Surrey Police: Trading Standards Alert
Surrey Police: Trading Standards Alert
Thursday 20th September 2012
Surrey Police Notice: Nails in Tyres
Good Afternoon,
We have had reports of nails in tyres along the area of Dene Close and the Avenue.
Please can you let us know if this has occurred in your road recently so we can try and create a map of where this is happening and patrols can be more targeted.
Thankyou Kindly
Samantha Page (11728) Neighbourhood Team Co-ordinator
Safer Neighbourhood Team
Epsom and Ewell
Surrey Police
Phone number 01483 637320
epsom@surrey.police.uk
I mainly work Monday to Friday covering between the hours of 07:00 to 20:00 ( shift pattern worked ) or alternative contact details outside these hours -
For non-urgent notification of a minor crime you can also use the online crime reporting facility available at www.surrey.police.uk
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’.
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Wednesday 19th September 2012
Counterfeit Currency
Wednesday 19th September 2012
Surrey Police Notice:
Please take time to fill in a little survey when you can.
Surrey Police Notice:
Please take time to fill in a little survey when you can.
Surrey Police and Surrey Trading Standards work very closely together to protect residents from doorstep fraudsters and your views are very important to us.
Please take a couple of minutes to fill in the quick survey, wont take long and the information received will really help. | ||||||
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Tuesday 18th September 2012
Car causes considerable damage after colliding with house in Epsom.
Car causes considerable damage after colliding with house in Epsom
Surrey Police is appealing for witnesses after a car collided with the first floor of a house in Epsom in the early hours today (September 16).
Part of the house has been destroyed following the incident, which took place around 3am in Bridge Road.
It is believed that the car, a silver Lexus, came round a bend on the approach to the address, mounting the front of an Audi parked outside before colliding with the side of the house. Considerable damage was caused to the master bedroom, where the occupants were asleep at the time, and the en-suite bathroom. However, all occupants of the house escaped uninjured.
A number of other cars were also damaged as a result of the incident and a Royal Mail post box, a road sign and a fence were also destroyed.
Three men who were travelling in the Lexus were taken to Epsom Hospital and treated for minor injuries.
The cars have now all been recovered and a structural engineer was called to carry out an assessment of the property.
Police are appealing for anyone who witnessed the incident to contact 101, quoting incident reference P12272468.
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Tuesday 18th September 2012
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Friday 14th September 2012
KFC
Good Afternoon,
I have been asked by Jane a resident to ask if any of you are having concerns or even are happy about the KFC restaurant potentionally coming to the area to replace the Organ and Dragon to make contact with her.
Could you please email janeasookus@hotmail.com to help gauge other local roads feelings towards the proposed restaurant/take-away.
Thankyou Kindly
Samantha Page (11728) Neighbourhood Team Co-ordinator
Safer Neighbourhood Team
Epsom and Ewell
Surrey Police
Phone number
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For non-urgent notification of a minor crime you can also use the online crime reporting facility available at www.surrey.police.uk
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Friday 14th September 2012
Surrey Police: Trading Standards Alert Informatio
TS @lert!
1. Cold Calling Traders offering to Tarmac
Issue: We have had reports in the Tandridge area of tradesmen cold calling and offering to re-tarmac driveways. They say they are from 'The Council'. This is not true!
Solution: Our advice is to always say NO to cold calling doorstep traders. Instead try a trader from our Buy With Confidence scheme.
Do not invite them in or offer to buy products at the door as they can be very persuasive! Try using our No Cold Calling Sticker to deter them and to remind yourself to say NO to doorstep callers!
2. Bank Card Scammers pretending they are from SKY on your doorstep!
Issue: Victims receive a phone call saying that they have overpaid on their SKY TV subscription, but not to worry they will sort it out. A few days later someone comes to the house to sort it out and asks for the bank card to be placed in a hand held device and to enter their PIN to get a refund. The offender hands back the card and leaves.
Of course there is no refund and by the time you check the bank statement it's too late - the money's gone!
Solution: Please note SKY do NOT call about billing matters - this is only done in writing.
Please report these or similar instances to us via the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on .
The Police can also be contacted on 101 or in an emergency 999.
3.Be Alarmed!
Issue: Throughout Surrey we are getting reports of a company cold calling residents offering to install 'free' alarm systems. These alarms are house, smoke and personal alarms. Free is misleading as there is often an expensive maintenance contract!
The latest area for concern is that an elderly lady from the Epsom area didn't quite realise what she had signed up for and tried to activate her personal alarm after a fall. It didn't work and stayed on the floor for 6 hours!
Solution: Please look out for vulnerable friends and family - personal alarms are great if you sign up for the right thing! Try contacting your local Borough or District Council or take a look at Surrey Telecare for further advice.
4. Recalls
100g / £1.75 per pack / all date codes Morrisons are recalling this product as it may contain sulphur dioxide that is not declared on the product label. Solution: all customers who are sensitive to sulphur dioxide/sulphites not to consume this product and return it to their nearest store for a full refund.
Products sold in Aldi:
Aldi Brasserie Bière Blonde Lager, 8x25cl
Aldi Brasserie French Lager, 10x25cl Aldi Brasserie Shandy, 10x25cl Best before dates: All dates up to and including 30/09/13
Products sold in Asda:
Asda Bière de Luxe, 10x250ml
Asda French Lager, 10x250ml Brasserie de Saint-Omer Shandy, 10x25cl Best before dates: All dates up to and including 30/09/13
Products sold in Co-op:
Co-op French Premium Lager, 8x250ml and 18x250ml
Brasserie de Saint-Omer Lite, 24x25cl Best before dates: All dates up to and including 30/09/13
Products sold in Morrisons:
Brasserie de Saint-Omer Export, 8x25cl and 18x250ml
Brasserie de Saint-Omer Panaché, 10x25cl Bière Continentale, 10x25cl Best before dates: All dates up to and including 30/09/13
Product sold in Sainsbury's:
Brasserie de Saint-Omer Panaché, 10x25cl
Best before dates: All dates up to and including 30/09/13
Product sold in Tesco:
Tesco Bière d’Or 10x25cl
Best before dates: All dates up to and including 30/09/13
Product sold in Dunnes:
Starberg French Lager 4% 20x25cl
Best before dates: All dates up to and including 30/09/13
Solution: If you have bought any of the above products, please don't drink the beer, but return it to your nearest store for a full refund
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Tuesday 13th September 2012Suspicious Male
Wednesday 12th September 2012
Surrey Police Notice: Catalyticv Converter marking two-day event.
FREE!! catalytic converter marking Two-day event. Your local Officers on Friday the 14th of September and Saturday, 15th of September will be at the Epsom All Class garage which is Unit Nine on Nonsuch Industrial Estate marking vehicles for members of the public and local businesses. Specialist kits will be used to apply a unique identification code to the catalytic converter which will in no way damage it. The event will take place between 10am and 5pm on the Friday and between 10am and 2pm on the Saturday. Kits will be applied to vehicles on a first come first served basis. Please note that on some vehicles the catalytic converter can not always be marked but officers won’t know if this is the case until the car or van has been raised on the garage lift. |
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Tuesday 11th September 2012
Surrey Police Notice: From Inspector Knight
Surrey Police Notice: From Inspector Knight
From Insp Knight,
Following the feedback of people about the mopeds and anti-social use of motorbikes around the Borough I have looked at what more can be done.
From October we will run additional specific operations to target this issue which will rotate around the Borough. their aim will be to identify the bikes and their riders and then take enforcement action against them. We will use S59 warnings which if breached result in the bike being seized.
I also want us to report the riders for summons so that points can be added to their licences or removed if appropriate. I will back this up with media campaigns and use of specialist officers from elsewhere in the County.
Please continue to report the issues you see and whenever possible include registration numbers so we can start to identify the locations and individuals that require action.
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TS @lert! 1. Scam Letters "You have won ......" Issue: We have noticed an increase in residents from all over Surrey receiving this type of scam mail claiming that "you have won...." or "you are entitled to .....". The letters are usually from abroad (although not always) and often ask for proof of identity, ask you to call a telephone number or to send money so that they can release the winnings. Solution: Do NOT respond! You can't win a competition if you haven't entered and if the promised winnings sound too good to be true - it probably is! Don't disclose personal details Don't call the telephone number Don't part with your money You can register with the Mail Preference Service (it is free) Please report these or similar instances to us via the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 08454 04 05 06. If you care for or generally look out for vulnerable friends or family you may find this guidance note useful. 2. Abusive trader Issue: Report of an abusive trader (tree surgeon) in the Woking area - (although people do travel around so not just Woking!), demanding payment and using abusive and threatening behaviour. Solution:Please report these or similar instances to us via the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 08454 04 05 06 or in case of an emergency please call the Police on 999. We advise that you obtain written quotes for any work done and maybe try one of our Buy With Confidence members. 3. High pressure sales of alarm systems Issue: You may have asked a trader to visit or had one turn up on your doorstep offering 'free' alarm systems. Please be aware that they may NOT be free as there is often an expensive maintenance fee costing £1000's! This is a repeating problem that is referred to us Solution: Say NO to doorstep traders Please read the fine print and know what you are agreeing to. Do NOT waive the cooling off period so that you 'get the better deal if you get it installed at short notice' Please report these or similar instances to us via the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 08454 04 05 06 so that we can build up enough intelligence to stop this happening 4. Thinking of buying a car? Do NOT rely on printed MoT certificates! Issue: We are warning consumers NOT to rely on the printed version of the new-style MoT certificates when buying cars after a 38 year old man was arrested by Cleveland Police on suspicion of forging MoT test certificates. There is also the possibility that unscrupulous traders, and service repair outlets, could agree to MoT a vehicle and charge accordingly without having carried out the test at all. The new-style MoT test certificates can be fraudulently reproduced and there is a lack of awareness about the fact that paper documents are no longer proof of existence of a valid MoT certificate. Solution: When the new certificates were first implemented in October 2011 they were only intended to be a receipt for the MoT. The actual record and full details are stored online at the VOSA website, which can be accessed by going via the www.direct.gov.uk website. You can check an MoT is valid using the serial number of the MoT certificate or the serial number of the V5. 5. Recalls
All 'best before' dates up to and including 22 September 2013 of: Sainsbury's Biere des Moulins Lager, 30x25cl Sainsbury's St Cervois Premium Lager, 8x25cl Solution: Sainsbury's is recalling the affected beers and will be displaying customer notices in its stores. If you have bought the affected product do not consume it. You can return it to your nearest store for a full refund.
The recall comes after a two year old was hospitalised with severe internal burns after swallowing liquid from an Oven Pride bottle.Solution: If you have any of the affected Oven Pride or BBQ Pride products you should return them to the store where you purchased them for a full refund. Alternatively you can contact the Oven Pride Customer Helpline on 0845 605 2981. |
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Surrey Police Notice: Fake NotesSurrey Police Notice: Fake Notes There have been a few reports of dodgy £10 and £20 notes in circulation around the Borough, please be extra vigilant. |
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Epsom incident
Surrey
Police is appealing for witnesses following a public order incident in
Epsom.
The incident took
place around 8pm on Friday, 31 August when the victim, a 17-year-old boy
was riding his bike through the car park area of Wey Court.
The boy was then
approached by the offender who pointed a knife at the victim before verbally
threatening him.
Investigating
officer Detective Constable Detective Constable Leigh Wall, said: “I would
appeal to anyone who was in the area around the time of this incident to contact
officers with information as we need to find those responsible.
“I believe there
were people who will have witnessed some part of the incident and we need to
find them to establish the full circumstances surrounding the
offence.”
The offender stole
the victim’s bike which is described as a silver Carrera mountain bike which had
white rims on the wheels. He left his own bike behind.
He was with a
group of five to six men, all described as black, wearing black clothing and
coloured scarves covering their faces.
Anyone with
information on this incident is urged to contact Surrey Police on 101 quoting
reference EP/12/3451 or the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on
0800 555 111.
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Tuesday, 4th September 2012
Epsom School Bus Beat Surgery
Epsom School Bus Beat Surgery
Officers
from the Epsom and
Ewell Safer
Neighbourhood Team will welcome in the new school term by holding a School Bus
Beat Surgery.
PC Elena
Polo-Fernandez, PCSO Michaela Pearce and PCSO Emma Davies will be speaking with
pupils on their way to Epsom and
Ewell High
School when they return
on Wednesday, 5 September.
Epsom and
Ewell Specialist
Neighbourhood Officer PC Elena Polo-Fernandez, said: “We believe speaking to
pupils on their way to school could be an excellent way of engaging with them
and hope to build on our relationships with the children so they know where to
turn if they ever have any concerns about crime.
“The start of a
new term can be a daunting experience, especially for the younger children so I
hope our presence will reassure pupils and parents and make the day a little
less stressful.”
If the surgery
proves a success the team will liaise with other schools in the borough in a bid
to hold further meetings.
The Beat Surgery
will take place on the 8am 418 service run
by the Quality Line Bus Service.
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Sent: Tuesday, 4 September 2012, 15:51
Subject: Surrey Police: Stoneleigh and Worcester Park Blog
Good Afternoon,
This is the link to a new blog that has recently started in the North of Epsom. Please take a look however you can, this has been really effective and a lot of people are taking the time to get involved.
Just thought we would share this with you.
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Surrey Police Notice:
Inspector Knight Hosting online discussions
Inspector Knight Hosting online discussions
Inspector Knight Hosting online discussions Good Afternoon Inspector Knight held an online discussion last night on facebook. This went really well, with some great feedback and questions being asked, such as the speeding on Horton Lane, ASB on the Longmead and the Chantilly horses which are causing quite a stir. From this online discussion last night, Inspector Knight has decided to do another one on Wednesday the 12th of September between 18:00-19:00. For those of you who are not already on our facebook page and want to get involved please come and like our page "Epsom Ewell Beat" and get involved in the discussion on the day. This is a great way to point out what you are happy with and not happy with and actively have a say on how your area is being Policed. Any questions let me know. |
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Surrey Police Notice: Trading Standards Information
Trading Standards Information This is a message sent out on behalf of Trading Standards, to inform the community of what is happening in the area. These messages are called TS Alerts (Trading Standards Alerts). Some you might already be aware of but please pass on and bear in mind. Police Publication Scam Issue: Residents in Surrey are receiving unsolicited phone calls from a male claiming to be a crime prevention officer and trying to sell space in a Police publication. This is a scam and nothing to do with the Police! . Ministry Of Justice calls & emails Issue: This scam usually involves fraudsters contacting a consumer and saying they are from the Ministry of Justice, the HM Courts, Tribunal Service or similar. They claim that you are owed money (like a repayment of a bank charge or PPI). They then ask for an up-front payment so that the money can then be sent. Unfortunately one Surrey resident loost money this way., Solution: Please do not disclose your personal or financial details and report these or similar instances to us via the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 08454 04 05 06. Loft Insulation Issue: Residents being cold called in the Redhill area by a male claiming he is carrying out a survey for the local council about the legal requirements of loft insulation - There is no such survey and could be the start of a scam or distraction burglary Solution: Do not invite them in or offer to buy products at the door as they can be very persuasive! Try using our No Cold Calling Sticker to deter them and to remind yourself to say NO to doorstep callers! If any No cold caller stickers are wanted please let us know and we can get some to you. |
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Surrey Police Notice: Suspicious Male
Suspicious Male. Good Morning, The Local Team have been alerted to a suspicious male knocking on doors saying he was from Kingston University of Fine Arts and the University had encouraged them to go door to door selling their art work. When Kingston have been asked they know nothing about this. Male said he was from Jurusalem was about 5"2, Medium Build, Tanned, Blue Jeans and had an A1 folder of about 30 paintings. If seen please contact Police on 101 quoting P12244611 so Officers can come and get the male checked out. |
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Surrey Police Notice: Don't let a thief ruin your bank holiday weekend.
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Surrey Police Notice: Do you recognise this man in this CCTV image?
Do you recognise the man in this CCTV image?Detectives in Epsom are appealing for help from members of the public in identifying a man they would like to speak to in connection with a theft of an expensive Rolex watch.The incident took place at the Costa Coffee in the Odeon Cinema in Upper High Street, Epsom at around 1.45pm on Friday 3 August. The victim, a local man in his 40s, had advertised the Rolex Submariner timepiece for sale for ₤13,000 on a number of internet sites including Ebay and Gumtree. A man who called himself 'Anthony' contacted the victim and arranged to meet him at the cinema to look at the watch with a view to buying it. They met inside Costa Coffee where on production of the watch, the man grabbed it and ran away. The suspect is described as being in his mid 20s, dark skinned, of medium build and around 5ft 10ins tall. He has short dark hair and was wearing light grey trousers, a black three quarter length jacket and a long sleeved white shirt. Officers have this week released a CCTV image of a man they would like to speak to as they believe he may be able to provide vital information to assist with the ongoing investigation. Detective Constable James Cumming of Epsom CID said: "This was a high value theft that had clearly been planned and we would like to hear from anyone who recognises the man in the CCTV image. We are also asking for anyone who may have been offered such a watch for sale, or who knows of its whereabouts, to come forward." Anyone with information should call Surrey Police on 101, quoting reference EL/12/3087, or call independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. |
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Surrey Police Notice: Alerting you to a Scam
Alerting you to a Scam. Good Afternoon, Just wanted to alert you to a scam reported to Police. Member of the community has just had a phone call from a Mr Steve Wood Telephone number 07508113847 who said he was a local crime prevention officer, trying to sell advertising space in a Police publication. THIS IS A SCAM! nothing to do with Police, if you encounter this individual please explain this has been reported to Police and please inform Trading Standards as well on 0845 4040506 Please can you pass on to anyone you know to make them aware. Thank you |
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Public invited to contribute to Police Road
Death Investigation Policy
Public invited to contribute to Police Road Death Investigation Policy
The
Association of Chief Police Officers is calling on the public to help shape
police policy involving road death investigations
A consultation will focus on police standards when responding, reporting and
investigating, road traffic collisions and will influence an agreed policy and
guidance published by ACPO.
ACPO’s last review of its Road Death Investigation Manual (RDIM) was carried out in 2007. Assistant Chief Constable Sean White, ACPO lead for the investigation of fatal and life changing road collisions across England and Wales, said: “The police service is committed to preventing and reducing the loss of life or serious injury on our roads. “Long-term trends indicate that together with other agencies we are achieving that ambition. However, in 2011 in England and Wales on average five people still lost their lives on our roads every day, 63 people sustained serious injuries and hundreds of others suffered other injuries.” Reported road deaths have reduced from about 5,500 a year in the mid 1980s to fewer than 2,000 last year (2011). Over the same period, reported road casualties have decreased from 240,000 to just over 200,000. ACC Sean White encouraged the public to comment on how they would like to see police respond, investigate and report on road traffic collisions, including bereaved family and friends who have had firsthand experience of police involvement. He added: “Families quite rightly expect their police service to prevent and reduce these collisions from occurring and in the unexpected event that it impacts upon them they are entitled to the best service and support to aid them through such difficult time. “We are committed to listening to their experiences and views as well as those of partner agencies, and to updating and amending our policy and practices to keep pace with and, where possible, exceed expectations.” Julie Townsend, deputy chief executive at Brake, the road safety charity, commented: “We welcome this review of the Road Death Investigation Manual, and look forward to continuing to work with police to prevent crashes and support families whose lives are turned upside down by these tragic events. As a charity providing national support services to people affected by a road death or serious injury, we bear witness to the terrible devastation these collisions cause. It is critical these families get the help they need, and that we learn from collisions to prevent further tragedies; police work liaising with victims and investigating crashes is fundamental to this. We are proud to work with every force in the country to support road crash victims, and pleased to have this opportunity to develop that work further.” The consultation is open until 7th September 2012 and comments can be made by filling out a consultation form via the Cleveland Police website: http://www.cleveland.police.uk/contact-us/ManualReview1.aspx or by writing to ACC Sean White via Cleveland Police Headquarters, PO Box 70, Ladgate Lane, Middlesbrough, TS8 9EH. Amy Aeron-Thomas, executive director of RoadPeace, the national charity for road crash victims, said: “A thorough investigation is essential for justice. “Without it, there is no chance of understanding what caused the collision, if someone should be prosecuted, the victim should be compensated, or how risk can be reduced in the future. “With road deaths outnumbering homicides by three to one and all of us using the roads, the importance of police collision investigation cannot be over overstated.” At the end of the review a draft, revised road death investigation strategy and guidance will be published that will aim to provide direction for the next five years. |
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Don’t ruin someone’s life this summer! Don’t drink and drive!Those few drinks at the pub after work or at family and friends barbecues could result in you losing your licence, could give you a criminal record or worse; could ruin someone’s life. Working in partnership with Surrey County Council on the Drive SMART campaign, Surrey Police has also recently supported the national drink-drive campaign which ran throughout June to highlight how it is unacceptable to drink and drive throughout a summer full of national celebrations and major sporting events. Figures released by The Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) show that of the 83,224 drivers tested nationally during the month long campaign in June, 4,857 (5.8%) tested positive, refused or failed a breath test. Although this is slight improvement on last year, when 6 per cent of those tested failed a breath test, it is not the significant drop that police officers want to see. Superintendent Sharon Bush from Surrey Police warned: “With the outdoor socialising that warmer days and long summer evenings encourage, there can be an increased temptation for people to drink and drive. On average nearly four people a month are killed or seriously injured on Surrey’s roads as a result of motorists impaired by drink or drugs. “Surrey Police will take a robust approach in targeting drivers who act irresponsibly and break the law by drinking alcohol after work and then driving home. Drivers also need to be particularly aware of the ‘morning after effect’, where they could still be over the limit the next morning, and plan ahead on how they will get to work the next day. “The message is clear that drinking and driving has serious consequences. You risk killing or seriously injuring yourself or another person and you risk arrest and court. If convicted you face prison and a criminal record. At the very least you will face a fine and disqualification from driving. There are no excuses." Kay Hammond, Surrey County Council's Cabinet Member for Community Safety, said: "Many of us will be enjoying a glass of wine or a beer with friends and colleagues in the sunshine. If you're having a drink, the best thing to do is to leave the car at home or at the office and get a bus, train or taxi. Keep in mind that even after a couple of drinks in the evening, there's a good chance you could be over the legal drink drive limit the morning after." |
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Time trial road races round up successful policing of Olympic Events in SurreyLarge crowds have safely gathered again today (Wednesday, 1 August) to see Surrey’s final Olympic event pass through the county. Tens of thousands of spectators lined the streets to watch the men's and women’s time trial road races in which Bradley Wiggins won Great Britain’s second gold medal of the Games and Chris Froome picked up a bronze. Today’s races, which went through the towns of Esher, Hersham and Cobham, brought the curtain down on the county’s Olympic events following the men's and women’s road races at the weekend. The cycling events have been the biggest sporting occasions the county has ever seen. Over 600 Surrey Police officers and staff were deployed on the weekend event days and around 400 today, working alongside the Metropolitan Police and British Transport Police. Despite the huge number of people who have descended on the county throughout, there were no arrests as of 7pm today and only two at the weekend. Surrey County Council has been working with the race organisers LOCOG to ensure roads have been reopened as quickly as possible. Despite the large numbers that turned out, the crowds have remained patient and have been dispersing relatively quickly. Chief Superintendent Gavin Stephens said: “This has been an incredible Olympic Games for Surrey and has been made even better by the county’s events yielding three medals for Team GB. “There were no event-related arrests in Surrey today and this is testament to the good nature of all those who came out to see the Time Trial race in Elmbridge and Bradley Wiggins pick up that much deserved gold medal. “Surrey Police would like to thank residents for embracing the spirit of the Games whilst tolerating some disruption to their everyday lives. “We have worked extremely hard with the county council and our other partners to ensure the months of planning paid off and the Games ran smoothly. “I would like to thank all the Surrey Police officers and staff for their dedication in making all our events safe and secure for people to enjoy.” |
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Dear Neighbourhood Coordinators
For those of you that have not heard any more information
regarding the Neighbourhood Watch Scheme.
Apologies for the delay due to the arrival of door stickers
and new Neighbourhood Watch Signs.
At present your Neighbourhood team have signed upto 90% of all
the streets in the Stoneleigh, Auriol, Cuddington and a small part of Ewell
Court wards.
Once all streets have been completed we will be sending you an
email to inform you of a meeting for all the Neighbourhood Coordinators. At this
meeting we will explain Neighbourhood Watch in more detail and any questions you
may have.
Can I stress to all of you that you are there to forward
emails to neighbours in your street. You are not there to take crime enquires,
any reports like this please ask them to call them through to the 101 Non
emergency Surrey Police phone number or 999 if it is an emergency.
We appreciate
all the work you do and do not want to burden you with neighbourhood disputes
etc.
If you need to speak to me please ring me on my mobile number
- 07967 98 6452 or the Neighbourhood Team Borough phone number 01372
541511
Thank you all once again.
Kind Regards
PC Dan Doherty
Successful weekend of Olympic events in Surrey
It’s
been a successful weekend for policing in Surrey with large crowds safely
gathering along the county’s roads today for the Women’s Olympic Road Race.
Spectators lined the streets
to see Lizzie Armitstead as she went on to win Great Britain’s first medal of
the Games. Despite the crowds, there was only one arrest for a public order
offence connected to today’s event. A 42-year-old man was arrested following the
alleged incident in Dorking and has been charged with racially aggravated
harassment.
Today's event
followed yesterday’s Men’s Road Race – the biggest sporting event the county has
ever seen.
Chief Superintendent Gavin Stephens said: “This has
been an incredible weekend made all the better with the first Great Britain
medal being won at one of our Surrey events.
“There were only two event-related arrests in
Surrey over the whole weekend and this is testament to the fantastic spirit of
the thousands of people who came out to cheer on the cyclists as they made their
way through our county.”
Surrey Police is now looking forward to the Men and
Women’s Individual Time Trial events on Wednesday, 1 August.
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Have your say on the future policing of Surrey
Surrey
residents are invited to a series of open engagement events with Deputy Chief
Constable Craig Denholm to discuss the financial challenges facing Surrey Police
and the options for future policing.
The events will be held on the
following dates:
Monday 30 July 7.00-8.30pm –
Fordbridge Centre, Claredon Road, Ashford TW15 2QA
Monday 6 August 7.00-8.30pm –
The Old Council Chamber, Reigate Town Hall, RH2 0SH
Tuesday 7 August 7.00-8.30pm –
The Council Chamber, Millmead House, Guildford GU2 4BB
DCC Craig Denholm said:
“Everyone is welcome and I look forward to answering your questions and hearing
your views on the choices we need to make to ensure we can continue to deliver
frontline policing whilst facing financial challenges in the
future.”
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Burglary Dwellings Good Morning, Sorry to be the bearer of bad news..but there have been a few Burglaries over night that I wanted to make you aware of. These happened in Amberley Gardens, Newbury Gardens, and Pelman Way but we are still receiving more reports at the moment... Burglars have taken the opportunity to also steal the owners vehicle keys in a couple of the crimes and have stolen the vehicle and driven off. Please do not keep your vehicle keys anywhere near the door or in sight where they can be seen by any opportunists. Please also make sure alarms and security measures are in place as much as possible. |
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Contact Detail Reminder
Good Morning Our Contact Centre has asked me to remind you all to please use the 101 number when reporting any non-emergency matters to us by telephone. The old 0845 number is now permanently out of service. 01483 571212 can still be used if preferred. In an emergency always dial 999 Thank you |
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E-fits released of boys wanted in connection with Epsom robbery
E-fits released of boys wanted in connection with Epsom
robbery
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'Behind Closed Doors' - new campaign launched for Domestic Abuse awareness
'Behind Closed Doors' - campaign launched for Domestic Abuse
awareness
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The launch of “The Gold Standard”Submitted: 18/06/2012 11:15:53
New voluntary code of conduct for second hand purchase of
Gold
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Introduction to TS @lert
It is one of Surrey Trading
Standards priorities to help protect the vulnerable living in
Surrey.
One of the ways to achieve this is
to alert local consumers and businesses to potential rogues and scams that may
affect them, and in return receive intelligence about such practices to enable
us to target our resources to prevent or disrupt this activity.
1. What are TS @lert messages?
TS Alert messages are email
messages that can be sent to anyone who signs up to receive them. They can
contain both text and pictures and web links.
Messages would typically contain a
description of the ‘problem’, information on what to do if affected, who to
report the incident to and where to get help or further
information.
They can also be used to ask for
intelligence to help us with our investigations, typically about criminals or
information about underage sales of cigarettes and alcohol.
2. What is the purpose of TS @lert?
The aim of TS Alert will be to keep
Surrey residents and businesses informed about the following:
3. Who would receive TS @lert messages?
The list of recipients may include
(and there are many more!):
Age
U.K
Care Agencies
Citizen’s Advice
Bureaux District
Councils
Housing
Associations
Libraries
Surrey Police
Councillors
Parish Councils
Neighbourhood Watch
Local Media
We try to encourage recipients to
let us use generic email addresses such as office@xyz.co.uk rather than personal email
addresses.
Although individuals could sign up
to the system, it is envisaged that we would email organisations that could then
disseminate the information to their own members / users
4. How would recipients use the TS
@lerts?
It is hoped that message recipients
would disseminate the information:
5. Can I put a message on TS @lert?
Yes – although the system will be
run by the Surrey Trading Standards Service and most alerts will come from us,
please let us know if you need to post a message and we will do our best to
oblige!
6. Who do I contact should I wish to report
something?
·
All
reports of scams, frauds, illegal trading etc should be reported to us via the
Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 08454 04 05 06 or via their web form
https://ssl.datamotion.com/form.aspx?co=3438&frm=citacomplainform&to=flare.fromforms
·
Calls to
Surrey Police can be made via their 101 number.
What we are doing already:
We also have a presence on Twitter
and Facebook where there are daily alerts, stories and top
tips!
Please follow and interact with
us!
@surreyts
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Enjoy Euro 2012 Responsibly
Enjoy Euro 2012 Responsibly - Crackdown around Sporting
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Police appeal for information following an allegation of a serious sexual assault at the Epsom Derby
Information sought following report of sexual assault at Epsom
Derby
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Appeal for information following a suspicious incident in Ewell
Appeal for information following a suspicious incident in
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Police urge residents to remember security
whilst enjoying the
Jubilee weekend celebrations
With many events taking place across the county, officers are urging residents to make sure they take simple steps such as locking windows and doors when out enjoying the four day weekend. Head of Neighbourhood Policing, Chief Superintendent Gavin Stephens said: "Whether you are planning to attend a street party or visiting one of Surrey’s beauty spots, make sure you have a weekend to remember for the right reasons. "With the warmer weather it can obviously be tempting to leave a door ajar or a window open for ventilation, especially if you are at an event on your road, but remember that it only takes a minute for someone to enter your house or car and get away with your property. It is possible to let ventilation in and keep burglars out. By taking a few sensible precautions you can ensure they are the ones left hot and bothered this Diamond Jubilee weekend. Residents are urged to heed the following home and vehicle security advice. Home security · If you have an intruder alarm set it. · When you lock up at night check that all ground floor windows are closed and locked. · If you have a bedroom on the ground floor and like to leave a window open for air, fit a security stay which allows ventilation with security · Make sure doors of your vehicle are locked and the windows and sunroof are shut, no matter how hot the weather, or even if you are only going to be gone for a couple of minutes. · Make sure you car is parked in a location where it is in clear view of other people, not obscured from sight by trees or shrubs, therefore making it vulnerable. Park where the vehicle will be lit after dark. · If you have a portable satellite navigation system, remove it from your vehicle completely. Do not leave them in the glove compartment or boot and make sure you remove the cradle that holds it and wipe away any suction marks on the windscreen or dashboard. An empty cradle or suction marks are a dead giveaway as to what may be hidden in the vehicle and may be enough of a incentive for a thief to break in. |
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