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Thames Valley Police
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« on: May 22, 2019, 04:16:41 PM »

MAIDENHEAD CENTRAL:
maidenheadcentralnhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk
16/5 - 20/5  Thursday / Monday midnight.  Walker Court, Gordon Road.  Attempted burglary.  The aggrieved found damage to their front door.  No entry gained and nothing stolen.
 
RIVERSIDE & BELMONT:
NO CRIME TO REPORT.

MAIDENHEAD WEST
maidenheadwestnhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk
BISHAM, COOKHAM, HURLEY, THE WALTHAMS, LITTLEWICK GREEN & KNOWL HILL:
19/5 Sunday 10.40 p.m.  Money Row Green, Holyport.  Two young boys threw a stone at a house, smashing a window.  They ran off towards the Green.
20/5  Monday 5.30 p.m. / 6.40 p.m.  Frogmill Spinney, Hurley.  Car window smashed and handbag stolen.  It was later discarded nearby.
 
PINKNEYS GREEN & FURZE PLATT:
20/5 - 21/5  Monday 5.30 p.m. / Tuesday 2.30 p.m.  Malders Lane..  Garage break.  Entry via forced side window.  Garage searched and offenders disturbed by a dog barking.  Not known if anything stolen.
 
MAIDENHEAD SOUTH
maidenheadsouthnhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk
BOYN HILL, COX GREEN & WOODLANDS PARK:
18/5 - 20/5  Saturday 1 p.m. / Monday 8 a.m.  Clifton Close.  Shed break.  Lock forced.  A DeWalt Compressor, Ryobi electric screwdriver, Makita radio, yellow transformer and two grinder blades.
20/5  Monday 11.30 p.m.  Boyn Hill Road.  A witness heard a van alarm sound and phoned the police.  They saw two men removing tools from the van.  They then got into a car and drove off.
20/5 - 21/5  Monday 9 p.m. / Tuesday 7 a.m.  Suffolk Road X 3.  1.  Van breaks.  Front quaterlight smashed.  DeWalt Chop saw, DeWalt drill, drill and case and Sat Nav stolen.  2.  Side door forced.  DeWalt drill pack, Hilt breaker and petrol saw stolen.  3.  SIDE DOOR OPENED BY UNKNOWN MEANS - radio stolen.
21/5  Monday 12.20 p.m.  Bloomfield Road.  Van break.  ENTERED BY UNKNOWN MEANS and tools stolen.
 
OLDFIELD & BRAY:
19/5 - 20/5  Sunday 6 p.m. / Monday 7.05 a.m.  Rolls Lane, Holyport.  Rear car window smashed and a mobile phone and tools stolen
 
COMMENTS:
 
Hi
 
I wanted to share the following with you.
 
I received an email from my bank this morning, regarding a direct debit being set up in my name, using my account details from a company. I had never heard of them before, until now. I immediately called my bank and cancelled my direct debit.
 
I called the company’s head office and was notified that an annual membership had been setup in my name, with my address, by someone based at the leisure Pool. I haven’t been there, since my daughter was 3 years old (now 13).
 
I can only assume that someone has stolen post from my post box, to get my personal information.
 
Morale of the story check your bank account on a regular basis for unusual activity no matter the monetary value maybe and be vigilant and report it to your bank immediately.
 
Thanks,
 
Salvatore
 
NEXT:
 
Hi
 
My son-in-law contacted us today in a bit of a state, because so called bailiffs or debt collection agents, told him there was an outstanding debt that unless he transferred £2500, the bailiffs would call.  He was concerned on two counts, first that a debt on his business would be bad and he was worried someone might turn up and intimidate his wife, our daughter.
 
I quickly realised it was a scam and the intimidating calls and texts eventually died away.
 
For information the call claimed to be from High Court Enforcement Agency.
 
The so called debt, was to Crime Prevention Network that seems a bit ironic, in the circumstances.
 
Barry
 
Anything like this is almost guaranteed to be a scam !  BIN THEM
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