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Neighbourhood Watch Alert - November 05/2011
Dear all,
Please be on the lookout for this vehicle which was stolen from one premises to then be used in a burglary at a site in the Ewshot area. This vehicle is still outstanding and it is believed it would have been abandoned somewhere.
Landrover Defender 90 in Coniston green colour with an A bar and non standard silver wheels. Rear spare wheel has a 'Keith Gott Landrovers' cover. Registration number 891OMP.
Mick Ames
PC 1536 Ames.
Countrywatch & Rural crimes officer.
Dickson House.
London Road
Hook
Hampshire
RG27 9DJ
0845 045 45 45 ext 603 201
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NHW Alert -- Warning
Warning
Rogue Traders are currently cold calling on the telephone and at the doorstep in the Andover, Havant and surrounding areas of Hampshire offering to supply unsuitable mobility goods, stair lifts, adapted showers and beds at vastly inflated prices. In some cases customers have been left with the impression that the trader is from Social Services at Hampshire County Council which is certainly not the case.
Trading Standards would advise consumers never to agree to work that is instigated as a result of a cold call. Consumers should obtain at least 3 written quotes from reputable businesses or traders who belong to a recognised trade association, such as the Hampshire County Council Buy With Confidence Scheme. Details of this scheme can be obtained by telephoning 01962 833620, via email at buy.with.confidence@hants.gov.uk or via the website www.buywithconfidence.gov.uk
Traders who agree work at the home of an individual or at a place other than their usual business premises are required by law to provide consumers with a Notice of Right to Cancel, which gives consumers a 7 day cooling off period. Work should not commence until this period has ended, unless written agreement is first obtained from that consumer beforehand.
If anyone has any information about traders who are cold calling or requires any advice on doorstep crime they can contact Hampshire County Council's
Quick Response Team on 01962 833666 (Monday – Friday 0900hrs to 1700hrs)
where specially trained officers are on hand to provide assistance.
If urgent assistance is required outside of these hours please contact Hampshire Police on 0845 045 4545.
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Beware - Phone Scam
Dear All,
It has come to my attention that there is a company purporting to be working 'for' or 'with' Microsoft who are calling residents in different areas around the County, telling homeowners that they have a virus or problem with their computer and they are ringing to fix it.
They use various different guises and on the phonecall that I personally received they said that I had completed a form during a survey to say I had problems with my computer and that they were doing a follow up call - I FILLED OUT NO SUCH FORM, COMPLETED NO SUCH SURVEY. I told the man on the end of the line that he had obviously bought my telephone number from some unscrupulous company, told him not to call me again and that I would be reporting him to the Police and to Trading Standards, strangely enough he hung up after that! I would not advise anyone getting into full conversations with these callers as I did unless you are happy to do so, simply say no thanks and hang up.
These callers can be convincing so do not enage in conversation and do not automatically believe that your partner or a member of your household has called them and forgotten to tell you.
My advice to all residents if they receive this type of call is the following:
DO NOT give personal details to anyone over the phone
DO NOT give any computer information to these callers
DO NOT make any payment to these callers
DO NOT be afraid to hang up the phone
As an aside - If you feel there is a problem with your computer or IT equipment - always check with your household to see if a) they have already dealt with it, b) ensure that you use a reputable company to sort any problems out, c) check different reputable companies on pricing to see how much it will cost you to have any real problems fixed.
Regards
Sue Gibson
Force Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinator
Partnerships & Neighbourhoods
Public Services
Hampshire Constabulary
0845 0454545
CRIMESTOPPERS: 0800 555111
For information on The Hampshire Neighbourhood Watch Association please visit their website on: www.hantsnwa.org.uk or visit the Hampshire Neighbourhood Watch Association FACEBOOK page
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NHW Update - August 2011
Summary
August has been a relatively quite month and unusually for the summer holidays Odiham has not experienced much in the way of juvenile nuisance.
Over the last month there have been a1 break in to a shed, where a number of tools were taken valuing around £400. There was also an attempt break to a yard at Rye Common however it does not appear that anything was taken.
There was a break in to premises in Tinley Gardens, entry was gained via a window and various electrical items where taken – please be sure to keep valuables out of sight when not in use.
A white Ford Transit van was stolen from outside Odiham, nothing was seen or heard and the vehicle is yet to be recovered.
Please be aware of anything or anyone suspicious, and ring it in as soon as you can. The sooner Police receive the information the more likely we can catch the offenders.
Within this area and surrounding areas there have been a number of thefts of motor bikes and cars following a particular MO. The aggrieved advertises the vehicle for sale, when the potential buyer comes to look he asks for a test drive/ride, he then makes off on/in the vehicle. This month Odiham has suffered from 2 of these type of offences. One of the stolen bikes was recovered in the Hook area. Please be aware of this if you are or you know anyone who is planning on selling there vehicle. If a test drive/ride is requested make sure you get something from the buyer such as the payment in advance in order to prevent them leaving. Please warn people you know in the area of this MO – there have been similar offences happening across North East Hampshire.
With rural breaks occurring in the area people are advised to keep valuables secure, if you own a horse and would like your tack marked you can email
hart.rural.snt@hampshire.pnn.police.co.uk and a time/date will be arranged for an Equine
Liaison Officer to attend and carry out this process for you. More details about this can be found on our Website.
Farm watch has also been a massive success and continues to go from strength to strength, if you wish to find out more please speak to one of us or email hart.rural.snt@hampshire.pnn.police.co.uk and mark FAO of PC Mick AMES who runs the local Farm Watch and Country Watch.
Crondall and Surrounding areas
I have expected to see a rise in Poaching this month; along with associated damage and theft. Although there have been several reports of poaching this is less than expected. PC Bolan and I have been conducting late night patrols in hotspot areas as part of Operation Thornley throughout the month. Local farmers/gamekeepers have been communicating effectively with police by updating us with times that they intend to poach legally on their land which is very much appreciated. This can save time and resources when assessing reports of suspicious activity.
I have had several burglaries throughout my patch in varying areas. Items that have been stolen are: a TV, a pedal cycle and scrap metal. Again a lower number than expected for this time of year.
I have had several reports of off-road motor bikers using fields in the Ewshot area, particularly between Naishes Lane and Ewshot Lane. I haven't bumped into the motor bikers yet but I am keen to offer them words of advice regarding their recreational activity whilst trespassing. Off-road biking is not a regular concern in my area, however I am aware that bikers may use different areas to enjoy new routes and avoid police attention. Often bikers are not sure what areas they can use; please encourage them to contact me to discuss any suitable locations, and let me know if there are any developing issues in your area.
PC Derek Morrow
Crime Prevention Advice
Please follow these simple steps below to make your home more secure.
1)Do not leave keys in view of doors or windows
2)Do not leave keys in the hallway near to the door
3)Lock the front door with the key and use extra bolts
4)Consider an alarm that fits on the letter box (known as glass minders), it will alert you if the letter box is opened – thieves may use tools to reach through and remove keys to open the door!
5)Close and lock all windows and doors if you are leaving the house
6)Do not leave the front of house open if you are at the rear of the house
Please follow these simple steps to avoid becoming a victim of Vehicle crime.
1)Don’t leave anything in your car – if it’s not there then it can’t be stolen! Thieves aren’t picky, they will often steal and item and look to see what it is later.
2)Always secure your car, lock it and do up the windows even if you are posting a letter or going into the petrol station
3)Choose a stereo that can be removed and make sure you take it with you! You should also mark it with your registration number and postcode in case it’s stolen.
4)Don’t leave you house keys, or anything with your address on it in your car, thieves could use this to get into your house.
Please follow these simple steps to help keep your neighbourhood safe.
1)Report any Anti-Social behaviour to Police even if you feel it to be quite minor – this helps Police to build a picture of problems in the area and so be able to try to deal with it.
2)Please report any suspicious vehicles in your area – often criminals will drive round an area prior to committing a crime.
3)Please report any door to door salesmen or people who come to your address who you feel are suspicious, give as much detail as possible incl. car details.
Please remain vigilant and keep your eye out for anything out of the ordinary.
Usually your gut instinct is right – if it looks out of place or suspicious there’s usually a reason for it
Community Meetings
We are still finishing off the refurbishments to Odiham Police Station I will keep you updated as to when it will be re opening, please call 08450454545 should you wish to report any crimes or speak to one of the local beat team when you see them out patrolling.
Don’t forget you can find us on the Hampshire Constabulary Web site by going to the Safer Neighbourhood link.
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Hampshire Neighbourhood Watch - Facebook Page
Hampshire Neighbourhood Watch now has it's own Facebook Page - click here to visit (and don't forget to 'like' it)
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Missing Cat - Please Help
**Update** 10/09/10 **
Hello all,
I would like to say a big thank you to all the people who sent me emails reference the missing cat, I am pleased to say that he has been found and re-united with a very happy owner. I would like to send a special thanks to my junior neighbourhood watch friends at Mayhill School, they all know and love Rogan (the missing cat) as he tries to attend school with them, and many of the replies I received came from mums letting me know when he was last seen. It is good to know that the young people within our community are as anxious to help when we have a problem.
I have said it in the past, but to some of our residents their most treasured possession may not be the smart car on the drive, or the box of jewellery on the dressing table, it is quite often the family pet. Thank you all.
I am so pleased to see that we can all help one another, this is what makes our community a great place to live in.
Regards
Sally
**End Update**
I have had a very distressing message requesting our help, I would like to hope that this cat has been accidently ‘shut in’ somewhere, so could anyone who lives in the area of The Bury, King Street, the High Street, please check your sheds and garages. As the message states the cat is microchipped so should be easily identifiable. If you see or know of the whereabouts of this cat the number to contact is 07815 707742.
Regards
Sally
"I am one of the firefighters at Odiham fire station, my colleague gave me your email address today as he thought you and the neighbourhood watch may be of help to me.
My cat has been missing now for almost 36 hours which is completely out of character. He is a rare and expensive Exotic bengal who is only 9 months old and very adventurous, he has previously been picked up in some of the shops in the high street. Unfortunately he lost his collar a couple of days ago which had our phone number on it, however he is microchipped. On one occasion my girlfriend caught a couple of people trying to snatch him outside our house, so we are quite concerned that someone has noticed that he is valuable and have stolen him to sell.
I don't know if there is anything that you can do but I have attached a couple of pictures which possibly you could distribute to the community members just to raise awareness!?
I would be really appreciative of your help.
Thanks."
NHW August Update
This month has again fortunately been Burglary free, which is excellent news. However with this comes an increase in rural thefts and attempt thefts. 3 tractors were tampered with in an attempt to start them, this was unsuccessful though. Around the same time a digger was stolen from a building site, no persons were seen and due to the remote location nothing was heard. The digger was loaded onto a trailer on the same site and both were then stolen.
Again there was a theft of scrap metal from a premises, this was left outside, if you have any scrap metal on your properties please secure it and keep it well out of site. For those of you who do have lead flashing on their buildings please bear in mind anyone who seems to be paying attention to it, and if they are with a vehicle try to get the registration details to pass to Police.
An attempt to steal a car was made in Winchfield whilst the owner was fishing.
Odiham appears dare I say it to have had a quite month compared to some areas, however, I would urge people to remain vigilant. Plant and Scrap metal seem to be the main targets for the criminals, but as we know they tend to be opportunistic, let’s not give them the opportunity to commit crime in our area.
If you see any vehicles driving around fields and are unsure whether they should be there please call Police and Quote that you may have seen a possible OP THORNLEY incident, this will ensure the correct response.
With rural breaks occurring in the area people are advised to keep valuables secure, if you own a horse and would like your tack marked you can email
hart.rural.snt@hampshire.pnn.police.co.uk and a time/date will be arranged for an Equine Liaison Officer to attend and carry out this process for you. More details about this can be found on our Website
Farm watch has also been a massive success and continues to go from strength to strength, if you wish to find out more please speak to one of us or email hart.rural.snt@hampshire.pnn.police.co.uk and mark FAO of PC Mick AMES who runs the local Farm Watch and Country Watch.
Crondall And Surrounding Areas
August has shown a continuation from last month in regards to rural burglaries and thefts, though the number of incidents remains relatively low. There was a considerable non-dwelling burglary at the start of the month outside Crondall resulting in generators and a trailer stolen. There was a large amount of damage to the barn; offenders were seen to make off in a Silver Peugeot 406 and a Land Rover.
In the last week two motorbikes have been stolen from a dwelling on Pankridge Street in Crondall. The motorbikes can be described as scramblers, one green and one yellow. Helmets were also stolen at the time.
Anti-social behaviour in Crondall has remained low however there are still reports of occasional rowdy behaviour and shouting during the late hours. At the end of the month there has been an incident at the Ewshot Village Hall whereby damage has been caused to the notice board and roof gutters. It is believed that a group of youths were involved - if anyone has any information please contact me.
There have been many reports of suspicious vehicles and persons in the area which is good as it shows that local residents are looking out for each other. Please continue to report any suspicious activity.
Throughout August I have spent more time conducting patrols throughout the rural area with my SNT colleagues. I have patrolled with PC Vicky Bolan and PS Stacey Beale, along with PC Mike Spencer (Dog unit) and the RAF Police in order to proactively stop rural trespassers and potential criminals. We will continue to conduct these patrols in the locality. Please contact us if you feel that there are areas near you that could benefit from an increased police presence.
Crime Prevention Advice
Please follow these simple steps below to make your home more secure.
1) Do not leave keys in view of doors or windows
2) Do not leave keys in the hallway near to the door
3) Lock the front door with the key and use extra bolts
4) Consider an alarm that fits on the letter box (known as glass minders), it will alert you if the letter box is opened – thieves may use tools to reach through and remove keys to open the door!
5) Close and lock all windows and doors if you are leaving the house
6) Do not leave the front of house open if you are at the rear of the house
Please follow these simple steps to avoid becoming a victim of Vehicle crime.
1) Don’t leave anything in your car – if it’s not there then it can’t be stolen! Thieves aren’t picky, they will often steal and item and look to see what it is later.
2) Always secure your car, lock it and do up the windows even if you are posting a letter or going into the petrol station
3) Choose a stereo that can be removed and make sure you take it with you! You should also mark it with your registration number and postcode in case it’s stolen.
4) Don’t leave you house keys, or anything with your address on it in your car, thieves could use this to get into your house.
Please follow these simple steps to help keep your neighbourhood safe.
1) Report any Anti-Social behaviour to Police even if you feel it to be quite minor – this helps Police to build a picture of problems in the area and so be able to try to deal with it.
2) Please report any suspicious vehicles in your area – often criminals will drive round an area prior to committing a crime.
3) Please report any door to door salesmen or people who come to your address who you feel are suspicious, give as much detail as possible incl. car details.
Please remain vigilant and keep your eye out for anything out of the ordinary.
Usually your gut instinct is right – if it looks out of place or suspicious there’s usually a reason for it
Community Meetings
The police station at ODIHAM is of course still open weekdays from four until five. We have ourselves and volunteer support and we are able to offer help and advice (plus a wide range of leaflets and booklets)! Odiham is unusual in still having a police office in the centre of the community – please do visit us and keep it living !
Don’t forget you can find us on the Hampshire Constabulary Web site by going to the Safer Neighbourhood link. www.hampshire.police.uk
Odiham Beat
PC 24332 Victoria BOLAN
victoria.bolan@hampshire.pnn.police.uk
SC 9041 TUNSTELL
PCSO 13240 WALLACE
elizabeth.wallace@hampshire.pnn.police.uk
THE BRIDEWELL, THE BURY, ODIHAM
0845 045 4545
Fax 01256 405163
Crondall Beat
PC 22209 Derek MORROW
derek.morrow@hampshire.pnn.police.uk
Nhw Co-ord Odiham, NW and RAF Odiham.
Sally Tunstell
Sally.tunstell@btinternet.com
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Graffiti Busting Week (Hart DC)
The next Graffiti Busting Week is due to take place from 20th - 24th September 2010.
Graffiti Busting Week is held once a year and during the week graffiti is removed across the whole district. The Community Safety Team only removes graffiti during this week as removal is not usually the responsibility of the council. Graffiti Busting Week was set up to help combat issues with graffiti on private property, which can encourage ASB and heightens the fear of crime.
To report graffiti, please click here.
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In Memory Of Ian Gornall
It is with great sadness that I pass on the news that Ian Gornall has passed away this week. Ian was instrumental in setting up the original Neighbourhood Watch within Odiham, and having spoken to him not so long ago I hope he was as proud of what it has become. Over many years we have gone from a relatively small group of people within Odiham, to the watch as it is now, covering Odiham, North Warnborough and RAF Odiham. As they say from a little acorn a very large Oak can grow, lets us all help it to mature. I am sure you would all like me to pass on our sympathy to Liz his wife, and his family.
Regards
Sally
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Stolen Electric Scooter - Do You Have Any Information?
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