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Crime Statistics for January

Posted on 28th February, 2015

[RINGMASTER COMMUNITY MESSAGING - SOMERSET WEST - J0115 27022015]

J0115 27022015 JW113, Bleadon

GENERAL - Please remind members that instances of bogus callers still occur - these can be people calling at the door, phone calls, Emails, or post. There are many examples of such matters relating to people asking to do work for you, or phone calls from people pretending to be something they are not. Police emphasise not to have dealings with any person, company etc who make contact `out of the blue'. If you are looking for someone to do work, provide services etc then contact businesses direct for prices or alternatively look to friends and family for personal recommendations. Always report any suspicious calls or callers direct to the police on the 101 number or if you require police urgently then dial 999.

Monthly Overview - January

Total calls made by the public in your beat to the police: 13
Total crimes reported - 3 including:
0 Assault
0 Assault on Police
1 dwelling burglary
0 Non dwelling burglary
0 criminal damage (property/vehicles)
0 theft from motor vehicles
0 theft of motor vehicle
0 theft of pedal cycles
remainder miscellaneous

Anti Social Behaviour (ASB) - 0 reports.


PACT/Have Your Say meeting - held as agenda item on the local parish council meeting. Officers attend when available. Current priorities revolve around parking issues.

If you have any information about suspicious incidents or activity please telephone the police on the general number 101. Please remember to ask the call handler to mark, or tag, your call `NHW' (Neighbourhood Watch)
NHW office 01278-644799

If you have information about any crime, phone the police on 101 or you can call anonymously to the independent charity CRIMESTOPPERS 0800 555 111. For general information about Neighbourhood Watch nationally see the www.ourwatch.org.uk website.

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