Royston Rural Watch, Nov 2014

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Royston Rural Watch, Nov 2014 PCSO Chris Brabrook 6522, PC Mark Ellwood 371, PC Bridget Jones 1838, PC Mike Hardiman 2787 & PCSO 6531 Penny Tomsett Sgt Steve Oliphant 1913 Our Non - Emergency Number 101 On the Beat This month has been positive for results across North Herts with multiple arrests being made for Shed / Out Building Burglaries please see the stories below. However we still are getting burglaries of this type, please don t get complacent and keep going with your security measures! The team is entering a busy period with the evenings drawing in, events such as Halloween and Fireworks may provide us with an increase of Anti Social behaviour. We recently had an incident at Ashwell Pavilion where the toilets were vandalised and we will be patrolling these areas to prevent any further reports. If you are affected by Anti-Social behaviour please call 101. Five arrested in connection with North Herts burglaries - Royston

Following investigations into a number of burglaries in rural parts of North Herts, five men have been arrested in connection with the offences. The burglaries the men have been arrested in connection with have taken place near Royston in Barley, Barkway and Therfield. The men were arrested on suspicion of burglary on October 1st. They include: - A 21 year old man of no fixed abode. - A 24-year-old man from Cromer. - A 53-year-old man from Isleham. - A 23-year-old man from Cromer. - A 22-year-old man from Isleham. The men have been released on bail and are due to return to Stevenage Police Station in December pending further enquiries. Dogs recovered after warrant is carried out A man has been arrested and several dogs and a large amount of stolen property was recovered after police carried out a warrant at a travellers site in Bedfordshire on Thursday October 24. Officers from the North Herts Safer Neighbourhood Team, Local Crime Group, Scorpion and Tactical teams carried out the warrant at the site, supported by officers from Bedfordshire Police. The warrant was executed following a series of burglaries in the North Herts area over the past month. A Cocker Spaniel and several ferrets, believed to have been stolen from an address in Hexton on Tuesday October 21st, were located at the site, along with a Labrador and seven puppies, which are also believed to have been stolen from an address in Luton Hoo. Around 25 different power tools, which are thought to have been stolen during burglaries in North Herts over the past month were also seized, along with a chipping machine and a caravan which are also believed to have been stolen. North Herts Chief Inspector Julie Wheatley said: I m thrilled with this result. We had received several reports of dogs and other animals being stolen in the North Herts area so it became a real issue for us. As a result, we utilised a large number of resources and worked closely with Bedfordshire Police to help tackle the problem quickly. Yesterday s result is a really good example of several teams working together, including members of the public, to target those who commit crime.

Anyone who has recently had tools stolen from the North Herts area and thinks any of these items may belong to them is asked to contact the Local Crime Unit at Hitchin via the Herts Police non-emergency number 101. A 19-year-old man from Stopsley in Bedfordshire has been arrested on suspicion of burglary and conspiracy to commit burglary. Outbuilding Burglaries Therfield 26 th October, 0300 to 0340..

Do you know this man?? These images were taken from a Burglary in Therfield between 0310 to 0340 on Sunday 26 th October. Please note the distinctive clothing and the reflective band at the bottom of this man s boots. Any information please contact us on 101 and quote reference number G4/14/763. A happy Halloween and Bonfire Night for all

Halloween and Bonfire Night can be a happy and fun time of year for people of all ages to get out and enjoy the fireworks and spooky celebrations. However, Hertfordshire Constabulary is calling on those enjoying the festivities to consider how their behaviour could affect their neighbours and vulnerable people, like the elderly or those living alone. In the past anti-social behaviour has been an issue around this time of year causing distress and worry to many residents. Thankfully this hasn t been a major issue over the last few years. However, police will again be carrying out extra patrols to ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable time. Officers from Royston Safer Neighbourhood Team will be working with local council, the Fire and Rescue Service and businesses to make sure anti-social behaviour remains low. If children (and parents) are planning to go trick or treating we ask that you consider the following advice to help you stay safe and not cause distress to neighbours: Never go trick or treating alone and always take an adult with you. Don t knock on the doors of strangers (or look out for signs that trick or treaters are welcome, such as Halloween decorations). Keep your Halloween tricks safe - damage to property or hurting someone is a crime. Remember road safety rules, particularly after dark. Wear something bright so that drivers can see you. Police are also reminding residents that if they are going out to a Halloween party or firework display to make sure they lock their homes securely and leave a light on to give their home a lived-in-look. Chief Inspector David Partridge, who is coordinating the Constabulary s activity around Halloween and Bonfire Night, commented: Halloween and Bonfire Night should be about

people having fun and enjoying themselves. However, some people dread this time of year and may even feel frightened or intimidated. We want everyone to enjoy themselves, but damage to property, causing injury or intimidating people are crimes and will not be tolerated. There will be more officers on patrol during the week as a reassuring presence, deter troublemakers and to react quickly in case there are any issues. More advice is available at www.herts.police.uk/halloweenwhere you can also download a 'Trick-or-Treaters Welcome' or a 'No Trick or Treaters' poster. There is also a children s quiz online at www.herts.police.uk/halloween By entering Children have an opportunity of winning family tickets to either the Harry Potter Studio Tour or Willows Farm. Sheep Worrying Over the last two months we have had a few instances of Sheep Worrying, with one eight month old lamb being so badly injured it had to be put down by a vet. Dog owners, please be aware of the laws around livestock. Penalty where dog worries livestock on agricultural land. If a dog worries livestock on any agricultural land, the owner of the dog, and, if it is in the charge of a person other than its owner, that person also, shall be guilty of an offence under this Act. For the purposes of this Act worrying livestock means (a)attacking livestock, or (b) chasing livestock in such a way as may reasonably be expected to cause injury or suffering to the livestock or, in the case of females, abortion, or loss of or diminution in their produce. (c) being at large (that is to say not on a lead or otherwise under close control) in a field or enclosure in which there are sheep.

Worrying covers anything from over-excited dogs chasing livestock to full on attacks, but also applies if the dog is off the lead and not under close control in a field containing sheep. The results can be costly in terms of animals killed, stress and increased risk of abortions. Keep dogs under control, in sight and if you are at all worried keep them on a lead. If you are not entirely confident that your dog will come back to you when commanded then it should be on a lead for everyone s sake. A dog has to be under control On-Line Watch Liaison (OWL) Owl is a messaging service that keeps you up to date with on-going crime trends and crime prevention advice. You can choose how you receive the information for example over the phone or via email. This is a useful tool as it keeps you up to date with current crime in your area and will inform you of this to look out for. I have attached an Owl form; please take a minute to complete the form and send back to be on this email address Christopher.brabrook@herts.pnn.police.uk Local Crime Information, G4E - Ashwell, Hinxworth, Bygrave, Newnham and Caldecote G4/14/723 Theft From Motor Vehicle Arnolds Lane, 14 th to 15 th October Hinxworth

Offender entered the vehicle by unknown means and have removed property G4/14/724 Theft from Motor Vehicle Arnolds Lane, Hinxworth 14 th to 15 th October Offender entered the vehicle by unknown means and have removed property G4/14/727 Damage Non Dwelling Lucas Lane, Ashwell 16 th to 17 th October Offenders has smashed the internal doors of the male and female public toilets G4/14/730 Theft of Heating Oil Slip End, Ashwell 15 th Sept to 18 th Oct Lid removed to the oil tank and heating oil was syphoned out G4/14/756 Theft of lawnmower New Inn Road, Hinxworth 23 rd to 24 th October Offender has entered an open shelter and has removed a lawnmower G4D Barley, Barkway, Reed, Therfield, Kelshall and Nuthampstead

G4/14/689 Damage Church End, Barley 30 th Sept to 1 st Oct Offenders have used an unknown implement and have cut a small hole into a fence. G4/14/695 Damage Bankside, Barley 29 th Sept to 3 rd Oct Offender has poured unknown liquid into the engine of a ride on lawnmower. G4/14/704 Theft Slip End, A505 5 th Oct Offender has removed a metal gate by unknown means G4/14/717 Burglary Non Dwelling Therfield 11 th to 12 th Oct Offender has forced a garage door, nothing taken G4/14/759 Burglary Non Dwelling Church Lane, Therfield 25 th to 26 th Oct Offender has entered and outbuilding and have removed power tools G4/14/760 Burglary Non Dwelling The Causeway, Therfield 25 th to 26 th Oct Offenders smashed a window to a garage, entry gained and no property was taken. G4/14/763 Burglary Non Dwelling Police Row, Therfield 26 th Oct Offender force a

padlock of an outbuilding. Power tools removed G3C - Sandon, Wallington, Rushden, Clothall and Weston G3/14/504 Theft Maiden Street, 18 th October Weston Offender has entered property and has removed a coat. G3/14/505 Damage Maiden Street, Weston 18 th October Offender has poured glue into a locking system for a door. Community Events October 2014 Halloween Patrols, Friday 31 st to Sunday 2 nd November Reed, Cricket Club, Fireworks, Saturday 1 st November at 6pm Barkway, Barkway Rec, Fireworks, Wednesday 5 th November at 7pm Barkway, Remembrance Parade, Sunday 9 th November at 09:30pm

Your local Neighbourhood Police Teams website http://snt.herts.police.uk/teams.aspx?teamid=g01 Useful Links http://www.herts.police.uk/ http://www.doglost.co.uk/ http://www.stolenhorseregister.com/ Royston Rural Neighbourhood Team Tel 01438 757935