Neighbourhood Watch
Unsolicited callers
Written by Mark Hatton   
Thursday, 28 January 2010

Police are urging members of the public to be cautious when dealing with callers after receiving reports of a man ringing up and asking residents if they have been involved in an accident.

Police have taken several calls in the past two days in relation to a man who claims to be working for 'the accident investigation bureau' in London. He then asks whether you have been involved in an accident and asks further questions in order to obtain personal information.

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Metal Theft
Written by Mark Hatton   
Thursday, 28 January 2010
Businesses and members of the public are being urged to be vigilant and report any suspicious persons or vehicles to the police, following a number of thefts of metal and associated items over the past two months.
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Church Lead
Written by Mark Hatton   
Tuesday, 26 January 2010
Theft of lead from a stained glass window and from a church roof has been reported as part of three separate incidents involving thefts from rural churches in Suffolk recently. The first incident was reported on Friday 22nd January, as having occurred between the 19th and 22nd January, two further incidents were reported on Saturday 23rd January.

Please be aware of these incidents and report any damage to or any suspicious activity around churches to 01473 613500, particularly in the more rural and isolated areas. If you have reason to believe a crime may be in progress please use 999

Or

Please use the following link to pass any useful information to Suffolk Police about this incident.

http://www.suffolk.police.uk/News+And+Appeals/Report+Information+To+The+Police/Tell+The+Police.htm


DO NOT USE THIS LINK IN AN EMERGENCY OR IN A SITUATION THAT REQUIRES AN IMMEDIATE POLICE RESPONSE WHEN YOU SHOULD RING 999.

Police Direct Team

 
Car Break In - Church
Written by Mark Hatton   
Tuesday, 19 January 2010

Monday 18th January 2010: A car parked outside the church had its window smashed and a bag was stolen from within.This happened between 19:30 and 20:50 which puts it in the same time-frame as the break-in at the village hall last Tuesday evening. 

This is the 3rd incident of this nature in a month - PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE VALUABLES IN YOUR CAR, especially when parked in poorly lit areas. Quite clearly there are thieves targeting this area, so please please take extra care when parking your vehicle and make sure you take valuables with you.

If you have any information then please call PCSO 3127, Nic Kegge at Eye Police Station on 01473 613 500  quoting reference ST/10/169 or you can do it online by following this link.  

 
Maven Research
Written by Mark Hatton   
Friday, 15 January 2010
Suffolk Police would like to inform residents that following changes by the Home Office, their Consultation Team has now outsourced their public survey to a company called Maven Research.  Maven Research, is a reputable company acting on behalf of the Constabulary to gather information about confidence levels in order to meet the Home Office confidence target..  All surveys will now be conducted via telephone by Maven Research.
 
If anyone has any concerns with regards to receiving a telephone call, Maven Research can be contacted on 01494 688400 or 0800 056 3852. 

Alternatively contact Emma Bloom, Consultation Manager, on 01473 612014.
 
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