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Written by Roy Robson
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Wednesday, 21 November 2007 |
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Recent Ringmaster Messages Crime/information update for the Broadland area from 15th to 22nd March 2010
Norman Drive, Old Catton, where intruders broke into the property of a 70 year old man while he was sitting in his lounge. A man broke in through a window and ran into the bedroom and stole a safe and ran from the property. The victim noticed two further men in the garden. All three wore black clothing and balaclavas. The victim has understandably been left shaken by the incident. It is thought a vehicle may have been parked nearby. If you have any information please contact Detective Constable Moseley at Norwich Police on 0845 456 4567.
A house in Constitution Hill, Norwich, was entered via the living room window, property removed, exit by the rear door.
A house under renovation in The Street, at Ringland was entered by removing boarding. Power and hand tools taken.
Garages and sheds were targeted in: Woodside Rd - entry to secure garage. Motorcycle, 2 chainsaws and rifle taken. Falcon Road East - entry to garden by broken fence bordering an industrial site. Padlock smashed from shed, motorcycle stolen. Cromer Road - 4 sheds in a rear garden, 3 were unlocked and 1 had the lock broken off. It is unknown at present if anything is stolen. Church Road, Hassingham - small wooden boat taken from unlocked shed.
Thefts occurred from motor vehicles in: Libra Court - via passenger door of a Peugeot - CD player and first aid kit High St. Marsham - driver's window smashed of Nissan Pick-up-Sat Nav Driveway of Heath Road, Blofield - entry forced to Honda Civic, tools taken and an attempt made to 'hot wire' the vehicle. Driveway of North Walsham Road - unlocked VW Polo entered and items taken.
If you have any information regarding these incidents please contact Norfolk Constabulary on 0845 456 4567 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 Always check on person/s that enter your property or premises.
Please always check on your security and property mark valuables.
Please always report incidents and anything suspicious immediately to Norfolk Police on 0845 456 4567, and where possible descriptions of person/s and index numbers of vehicles please. Also state that you are a member of a Watch scheme so your call can be tagged Alternatively call Crime Stoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 In an emergency always DIAL 999 |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 23 March 2010 )
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Written by James Davey
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Tuesday, 28 August 2007 |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 December 2009 )
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Written by James Davey
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Friday, 27 July 2007 |
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ADVANCE NOTICE Broadland HomeWatch Association will be holding it's AGM on Monday 28th June 2010. The venue as last year will be Thorpe End Village Hall, starting at 7.30pm Superintendent Dave Marshall will be attending, The Chief Constable has been invited. Further information to follow closer to the date From Norfolk Constabulary
Dear Home Watch Co-ordinator,
A new era of Norfolk Constabulary and Norfolk Home Watch is nearly upon us. For the past six months Norfolk Home Watch Association has been actively working with the Constabulary to create a new operational model designed to put residents first.
Each Safer Neighbourhood Team will have a Home Watch Specific Point of Contact (SPOC) who will have the portfolio for Home Watch where you live. The SPOCs are in the process of being identified - your representative will be made known to you in due course.
In the near future you will receive a message from the Constabulary inviting you to re-register your details on our new communications tool. When you receive this message please respond as soon as you can. You will be able to re-register by filling in a form online or a hard copy - details to follow!
It's not just a new operational model and communications tool which will benefit Home Watch in Norfolk. Our Home Watch communications products have been standardised and include a refreshed start-up pack for both co-ordinators and members. These will be phased in as new schemes start.
If you have web access, you can read further information about Home Watch by logging onto: http://www.norfolk.police.uk/aboutus/ourpartners/homewatch.aspx
Kind regards,
The Home Watch Implementation Group Broadland HomeWatch Association wait and hope to be convinced
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 March 2010 )
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