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Blythe Crime update.


Dear Resident,

Here are the Reported Crimes on Blythe from Sunday 31st March 2024 -Monday 8th April 2024.

Burglary.

No burglaries have been reported.

Attempted Burglary.

No attempt burglaries have been reported.

Theft of Motor vehicle.

2/04/24 - 10.00pm. A white Ford Transit Tipper 56 plate was stolen from Tile House Lane.

5/04/24 – 11.58pm. A grey Nissan Navara 18 plate was stolen without keys from Leese Drive Cheswick Green.

Interference with a motor vehicle. 

Between 4/04/24 6.30pm – 5/04/24 8.00am. A white Volkswagen Tiguan was entered and searched, nothing stolen whilst parked on Elm Road Blythe.

On going patrols are continuing. Thank you to the residents who are helping Police with their investigations. 

 

  • If you are considering extra security measures for your property, ensure that all products installed are of a British Standard or Secured by Design. For more information on security products please see the following site:
  • www.securedbydesign.com

  • If you are considering a house alarm, ensure that you source any alarm from a reputable company. For more information please see the following site:
  • www.ssaib.co.uk

     

  • If you are considering installing or upgrading your CCTV, ensure that any system allows you to achieve the following: Any images should be recorded onto a secure system and be held for a minimum of 31 days.
  • For more information on choosing a CCTV supplier please see the following link: 

    www.bsia.co.uk

  • Ensure that all shrubs and hedges do NOT encroach the maximum height of 1m and Tree canopies are lifted to 1.8m. This allows for maximum natural surveillance.

  • Ensure that all fences are the same height as smaller fencing abutting higher fencing acts as a potential climbing aid for offenders.

  • Ensure that all garden furniture is stored away in a garden shed along with any tools to avoid aiding offenders in committing burglary.

  • Ensure that Wheelie Bins are not stored near to fences and are chained together to prevent them from being used as climbing aids or storing objects in that may aid an offender to commit a crime.

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    Kind Regards,

    Roland Tabb

    PCSO 30966

    St. Alphege NPT.


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