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To: All residents within Harpole
Ward: S013 – Harpole & Grange
Location: Larkhall Lane
Date/Time: Between 8pm on 18/12/10 and 9am on 19/12/10
Method: Ground floor window to sports facility smashed
Stolen Items: Various food items
Reference: A2/CMS/0154/10
Friday 28 January 2011
Theft from Vehicle
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Ward: S013 – Harpole & Grange
Location: Manor Close
Date/Time: Between 1am and 10.30am on 27/12/10
Method: Unknown how vehicle was entered
Stolen Items: Sports equipment, Toys
Reference: A2/CMS/0209/10
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Ward: S013 – Harpole & Grange
Location: Manor Close
Date/Time: Between 1am and 10.30am on 27/12/10
Method: Unknown how vehicle was entered
Stolen Items: Sports equipment, Toys
Reference: A2/CMS/0209/10
Theft from Vehicle
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To: All residents within Bugbrooke
Ward: S014 – Heyfords & Bugbrooke
Location: Camp Hill
Date/Time: Between 3.30pm and 4pm on 26/12/10
Method: Rear window smashed
Stolen Items: Not believed anything stolen
Reference: A2/CMS/0206/10
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Ward: S014 – Heyfords & Bugbrooke
Location: Camp Hill
Date/Time: Between 3.30pm and 4pm on 26/12/10
Method: Rear window smashed
Stolen Items: Not believed anything stolen
Reference: A2/CMS/0206/10
Burglary
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To: All residents in the Bugbrooke area
Ward: S014 – Heyfords and Bugbrooke
Location: Spencer Close
Date/Time: Between 12am on 02/01/11 and 5.15pm on 03/01/11
Method: Rear UPVC door forced and internal wooden door smashed
Stolen Items: Tobacco and money
Reference: A2/CMS/0003/11
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Ward: S014 – Heyfords and Bugbrooke
Location: Spencer Close
Date/Time: Between 12am on 02/01/11 and 5.15pm on 03/01/11
Method: Rear UPVC door forced and internal wooden door smashed
Stolen Items: Tobacco and money
Reference: A2/CMS/0003/11
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To: All Residents in the Bugbrooke area
Ward: S014 – Heyfords and Bugbrooke
Location: High Street
Date/Time: Between 1pm on 31/12/10 and 2pm on 04/01/11
Method: Rear window broken with a broom handle situated at the rear of the property. Offender then reaches in to open windows to gain entry.
Stolen Items: Money
Reference: A2/CMS/0014/11
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Ward: S014 – Heyfords and Bugbrooke
Location: High Street
Date/Time: Between 1pm on 31/12/10 and 2pm on 04/01/11
Method: Rear window broken with a broom handle situated at the rear of the property. Offender then reaches in to open windows to gain entry.
Stolen Items: Money
Reference: A2/CMS/0014/11
Theft of Vehicle
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To: All residents living in the Nether Heyford area
Ward: S014 – Heyfords and Bugbrooke
Location: Weedon Lane
Date/Time: Unknown
Registration: Land Rover
Make/Colour: Green
Method: Vehicle left to open a gate with ignition on
Further Information: None
Reference: A2/CMS/0060/11
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Ward: S014 – Heyfords and Bugbrooke
Location: Weedon Lane
Date/Time: Unknown
Registration: Land Rover
Make/Colour: Green
Method: Vehicle left to open a gate with ignition on
Further Information: None
Reference: A2/CMS/0060/11
Burglary
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To: All residents within Kislingbury
Ward: S013 – Harpole & Grange
Location: Hodges Lane
Date/Time: Between 6pm on 07/01/11 and 7.30am on 08/01/11
Method: Wooden door to shop smashed open
Stolen Items: Quantity of cash, Key and vehicle
Reference: A2/CMS/0065/11
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Ward: S013 – Harpole & Grange
Location: Hodges Lane
Date/Time: Between 6pm on 07/01/11 and 7.30am on 08/01/11
Method: Wooden door to shop smashed open
Stolen Items: Quantity of cash, Key and vehicle
Reference: A2/CMS/0065/11
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To: All residents in the Milton Malsor area
Ward: S013 – Harpole & Grange
Location: Green Street
Date/Time: Between 4pm on 11/01/11 and 1pm on 12/01/11
Method: Window of main church hall smashed and window opened.
Stolen Items: Nothing taken from either the main hall, vestry or chapel
Reference: A2/CMS/0095/11
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Ward: S013 – Harpole & Grange
Location: Green Street
Date/Time: Between 4pm on 11/01/11 and 1pm on 12/01/11
Method: Window of main church hall smashed and window opened.
Stolen Items: Nothing taken from either the main hall, vestry or chapel
Reference: A2/CMS/0095/11
Burglary
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Ward: S013 – Harpole & Grange
Location: Lower Road
Date/Time: Between 1pm on 08/01/11 and 3pm on 13/01/11
Method: Attempt made to force front ground floor UPVC window. Gain access to property by smashing through a double glazed patio window with either a concrete bird bath or wooden door.
Stolen Items: Money
Reference: A2/CMS/0098/11
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Ward: S013 – Harpole & Grange
Location: Lower Road
Date/Time: Between 1pm on 08/01/11 and 3pm on 13/01/11
Method: Attempt made to force front ground floor UPVC window. Gain access to property by smashing through a double glazed patio window with either a concrete bird bath or wooden door.
Stolen Items: Money
Reference: A2/CMS/0098/11
Vehicle Crime
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To: All residents within Harpole
Ward: S013 – Harpole & Grange
Location: A45
Date/Time: Between 6pm on 14/01/2011 and half past midnight on 15/01/2011
Method: Vehicle not entered
Stolen Items: Wiper blades
Reference: A2/CMS/0106/2011
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Ward: S013 – Harpole & Grange
Location: A45
Date/Time: Between 6pm on 14/01/2011 and half past midnight on 15/01/2011
Method: Vehicle not entered
Stolen Items: Wiper blades
Reference: A2/CMS/0106/2011
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Attempted Break-in
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To: All residents within Milton Malsor
Ward: S013 – Harpole & Grange
Location: High Street
Date/Time: Between 6pm on 16/01/2011 and 12.45pm on 17/01/2011
Method: Attempts were made to gain access to a premises via a fire exit, but were unsuccessful
Stolen Items: No entry gained and nothing stolen
Reference: A2/CMS/0141/11
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Ward: S013 – Harpole & Grange
Location: High Street
Date/Time: Between 6pm on 16/01/2011 and 12.45pm on 17/01/2011
Method: Attempts were made to gain access to a premises via a fire exit, but were unsuccessful
Stolen Items: No entry gained and nothing stolen
Reference: A2/CMS/0141/11
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Crime in Northamptonshire
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Title: Eleven per cent fall in crime
Date: 26 January 2011
To: All residents
From: Local Marketing Team
Reference: A2/CMS/0229/11
Message: Northamptonshire has seen an 11 per cent fall in crime, latest statistics released by the Home Office reveal.
The statistics show that in the 12 months to September 2010, compared with the previous 12 months, there were 6,265 less victims of crime in the county.
Assistant Chief Constable Martin Jelley has welcomed the news. He said: “The fall in recorded crime of 11 per cent up to September last year is heartening, and is due to the hard work of the officers, PCSOs and staff of Northamptonshire Police.
“In December, we actually recorded the lowest number of crimes since the National Crime Recording Standard was introduced almost ten years ago, including the lowest-ever volumes for robbery, burglary, vehicle crime, criminal damage and violence.
“While the sub-zero temperatures clearly encouraged some criminals to stay at home, it is an excellent result.
“We cannot be complacent though. The robbery figures are good but they are still higher than our Most Similar Force average so there is still a lot of hard work to be done in this area.
“Key to this will be maintaining the momentum that has been achieved with Operation Guardian and making sure we keep in the faces of our most prolific offenders.
“Our work on Operation Guardian is part of the reason that we have seen an increase in the number of drug offences in the county – we are proactively tackling this issue, discovering more drugs and so there is an increase in the number of offences.”
ACC Jelley added: “We have also seen an increase in the number of sex offences reported to us, but this can be attributed to an increased confidence in victim’s to report such incidents. Our own research shows that many of the sex offences that have been reported to us in the last year are of a historic nature, where the victim has just gained enough confidence to be able to report what happened to them.
“Violence against the person remains a concern. This is largely a result of incidents in our town centres on Friday and Saturday nights and I am confident that Operation Nightsafe will deal with that very robustly in the months ahead.
“All in all a very promising picture, not least the fact that British Crime Survey data also shows that the risk of being a victim of crime in Northamptonshire remains at a 30-year low.”
Between September 2008 and September 2009, 58,258 crimes were recorded in Northamptonshire.
Between September 2009 and September 2010, 51,993 crimes were recorded in Northamptonshire.
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Title: Eleven per cent fall in crime
Date: 26 January 2011
To: All residents
From: Local Marketing Team
Reference: A2/CMS/0229/11
Message: Northamptonshire has seen an 11 per cent fall in crime, latest statistics released by the Home Office reveal.
The statistics show that in the 12 months to September 2010, compared with the previous 12 months, there were 6,265 less victims of crime in the county.
Assistant Chief Constable Martin Jelley has welcomed the news. He said: “The fall in recorded crime of 11 per cent up to September last year is heartening, and is due to the hard work of the officers, PCSOs and staff of Northamptonshire Police.
“In December, we actually recorded the lowest number of crimes since the National Crime Recording Standard was introduced almost ten years ago, including the lowest-ever volumes for robbery, burglary, vehicle crime, criminal damage and violence.
“While the sub-zero temperatures clearly encouraged some criminals to stay at home, it is an excellent result.
“We cannot be complacent though. The robbery figures are good but they are still higher than our Most Similar Force average so there is still a lot of hard work to be done in this area.
“Key to this will be maintaining the momentum that has been achieved with Operation Guardian and making sure we keep in the faces of our most prolific offenders.
“Our work on Operation Guardian is part of the reason that we have seen an increase in the number of drug offences in the county – we are proactively tackling this issue, discovering more drugs and so there is an increase in the number of offences.”
ACC Jelley added: “We have also seen an increase in the number of sex offences reported to us, but this can be attributed to an increased confidence in victim’s to report such incidents. Our own research shows that many of the sex offences that have been reported to us in the last year are of a historic nature, where the victim has just gained enough confidence to be able to report what happened to them.
“Violence against the person remains a concern. This is largely a result of incidents in our town centres on Friday and Saturday nights and I am confident that Operation Nightsafe will deal with that very robustly in the months ahead.
“All in all a very promising picture, not least the fact that British Crime Survey data also shows that the risk of being a victim of crime in Northamptonshire remains at a 30-year low.”
Between September 2008 and September 2009, 58,258 crimes were recorded in Northamptonshire.
Between September 2009 and September 2010, 51,993 crimes were recorded in Northamptonshire.
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Dyson Service Scam
At the KOFS Meeting last Thursday, Pauline Cook brought to the attention of the KOFS, a report in the Northampton
Chronicle & Echo about a scam being carried out by a company offering to service Dyson Hoovers for £14.99.
The company was servicing equipment using secondhand equipment and charging full price etc. according to
the newspaper. Pauline had received a call offering to service her Dyson and comparing it to a previous offer
from Dyson of £50 she decided to proceeed. However having read the article in the newspaper she declined
the offer when the serviceman arrived and he left without any animosity.
However another member in this past week has had a service carried out by this company and she reports
that the service engineer was very pleasant on arrival and after checking her machine he advised her that
it required two new filters and a new belt. The belt cost £4.99 and the filters were far more expensive. The final
amount she paid was well over £60. On hearing the report from Pauline at the KOFS she phoned Dyson when she arrived
home to be told that neither filter required replacement during the life of the hoover as the back filter was for
emissions and the front filter was cleaned by washing and did not require replacement. She was also advised that
Dyson sell 2 fan belts for £4.99!!. Dyson took full details of the company providing the service and we presume
will be following it up.
Chronicle & Echo about a scam being carried out by a company offering to service Dyson Hoovers for £14.99.
The company was servicing equipment using secondhand equipment and charging full price etc. according to
the newspaper. Pauline had received a call offering to service her Dyson and comparing it to a previous offer
from Dyson of £50 she decided to proceeed. However having read the article in the newspaper she declined
the offer when the serviceman arrived and he left without any animosity.
However another member in this past week has had a service carried out by this company and she reports
that the service engineer was very pleasant on arrival and after checking her machine he advised her that
it required two new filters and a new belt. The belt cost £4.99 and the filters were far more expensive. The final
amount she paid was well over £60. On hearing the report from Pauline at the KOFS she phoned Dyson when she arrived
home to be told that neither filter required replacement during the life of the hoover as the back filter was for
emissions and the front filter was cleaned by washing and did not require replacement. She was also advised that
Dyson sell 2 fan belts for £4.99!!. Dyson took full details of the company providing the service and we presume
will be following it up.
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