Neighbourhood
Watch Letter
6 May, 2008
Hi,
Neighbourhood Watchers,
Apologies
for you not having an update for a fortnight, I have been on leave. Here are
the latest incidents that may be of interest to you.
Thefts of heating oil
and red diesel continue, in the last fortnight reports have come from Ashperton and The Purlieu. We have also been notified of the theft of a 19kg propane
gas cylinder, used to heat a greenhouse, from a property in Falcon Lane, Ledbury.
A
heavy duty padlock and an industrial power washer were stolen from the shed of
premises in Wellington Heath, and
items including a Samsung camera, a Sony Ericson mobile phone and a chainsaw
from another property in the area a few days later.
Windows
and windscreens were smashed in two vehicles – a horsebox and a pick-up –
parked on land in Lower Eggleton.
Two
chainsaws were stolen from a shed at the rear of a property in Aylton between 13th & 20th
April.
A
trailer was stolen from commercial premises in Ledbury. Last year saw a number of trailers stolen, it may be worth
considering putting a wheel clamp on any trailer that is not locked up out of
sight.
Over
the weekend of 25th/27th April a large amount of graffiti
appeared in several locations in Ledbury.
On Tuesday 29th April, a member of the public handed a rucksack in
to Found Property, which gave officers an indication of the offenders.
Immediate enquiries led to 4 people being spoken to and who will be charged
with the offences at a later date. It is encouraging when the Police and public
are able to work together to solve crimes and prevent further incidents
occurring.
It was
reported to us early this week that two elderly ladies, described as having
Birmingham accents, and possibly from a religious group, were knocking on doors
in the Mathon area. Concerns were raised, as they appeared to be
looking through windows of property where there was no reply, and making notes
in a small notebook. Officers doing an area search failed to find the ladies,
if they appear in your area please let us know.
On 30th
April a grey petrol driven Stiga sit on lawn mower was driven away from
premises in Leigh Sinton. Offenders
have cut wire fencing to access the mower and driven it across the fields. It
is approaching the time of year when we start thinking about our gardens;
please may I emphasise how important it is to lock equipment away out of sight.
We
have had a report of a yellow vehicle in the Acton Beauchamp area where the occupants are touting for
scrap. A yellow vehicle, badly loaded
with scrap, was seen on the Ledbury to
Ross road, turning through Little Marcle. At this time there were three
males in the cab, and it was not possible to read the registration number as it
was covered in mud. Any
other sightings, please?
2/5/2008 - Information
has been received from Gloucestershire Police that an unmarked domestic fuel
oil tanker, which appears to be delivering oil, is in fact draining
tanks! If you notice any suspicious tanker, please could you let us know!
Thanks
Chrissie Stallard Daniels
Front
Counter Clerk
Ledbury
7/5/2008 - Dear NHW'ers,
Please be aware that a suspicious Tipper type vehicle, orange/yellow in colour with a claw attachment is circulating throughout the Ledbury/Bromyard rural areas. The Reg of this vehicle is S301.OG, believed to be involved in theft of scrap metal. Please report any sightings to the Police on 08457 444 888.
Thank you.
Ledbury Rural Policing Team