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08 May 2012

  • An unoccupied house in Wrexham Road, Pulford has had a brick thrown through the rear ground floor window. The property was not entered and it is unclear whether this was the intention. The incident was reported to police on Wednesday 2nd May and I would appreciate any reports of suspicious persons or vehicles in the general area in the preceding days.
  • An outbuilding on Cliff Road, Acton Bridge has been entered sometime during the day on Thursday 3rd May. The offender(s) forced a padlock off the door and stole saddles and bridles from inside. Any sightings of suspicious activity in the area would be welcome. The incident acts as a reminder to us all that outbuilding security is well worth a review to ensure the measures are effective especially when valuable items are stored within.
  • Scams are never far away as you will appreciate. They take various guises through numerous medium such as letter, telephone, computer contact and personal visit. I would like to remind you to be vigilant if something does not appear right and always double check the information presented to you. If the ‘approach’ is genuine the caller will not mind. If it looks too good to be true it almost certainly will be the case!
  • A property in Chapel Lane, Bruera has had a shed damaged and property strewn over the garden on two separate occasions last week. It is distinctly possible this is the result of local youths. Any reports of youths displaying anti-social behaviour in the area will assist officers to ‘nip’ such activity in the bud.

Regards,

Inspector Keith Curbishley


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