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Mole Valley Beat Bulletin Tues 16th April 2024.


Follow links  to report and also find crime prevention advice and further tips on the subjects outlined below. 

  

https://www.surrey.police.uk/ 

  

https://www.surrey.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/ 

 

Handheld and hands-free phone use when driving BOTH increase crash risk, slow reaction times and result in poor hazard detection. 

 

 

This is because the brain is still distracted! And any distraction can be deadly. 

#Fatal5 #opfatalfails 

 

Have you heard of the dial “55” silent solution? You can use this if you need us in an emergency but cannot speak on the phone. 

 

 

 

For more information visit our website: spkl.io/3212 

 

We hope you never need this advice, but we will be there for you if you do. 

 

PCSO Marion Hawkins will be holding a surgery on these dates at Bookham Baptist Lower Road Bookham, Surrey KT23 4DH : 10 o'clock 23rd April , 14th May ,11th June 2024 spkl.io/1641 

 

 

Opportunity plays a big role in enabling crimes to be committed, particularly burglaries.  

 

Most domestic burglaries are committed by opportunists. Criminals will look for homes that:  

  • seem unoccupied  

  • have little or no apparent security  

  • have doors or windows left open, or  

  • where they think they won't be seen. 

  • Think WIDEN check this link out;  http://spkl.io/61884FVUm 

     

    Burglary Alert:  

    Weds 10th April 18:30 Horsham Road Forest Green attempted break into residential garage. Man seen said he was looking for his dog!   

     

    Report suspicious, or potential burglary related, behaviour to Surrey Police with supporting video and/or photographs. https://www.surrey.police.uk/police-forces/surrey-police/areas/campaigns/suspicious-activity-portal/ 

     

    Sunday 14th April 21:13 Perrylands Charlwood suspect seen in back garden. Ran off and jumped over fence when victim was seen on phone. Entry via broken fence panel in rear garden.  

     

    Theft: 

    Monday 15th April 08:45 – 12:15 Stag Leys Ashtead theft of lawnmower and scarifier after being left outside of garage. (PAINT YOUR POST CODE ON LARGER ITEMS)   

     

    Sheep Worrying: 

     

    Saturday 13th April 00:01 Leth Hill – 13:00 sheep killed bite marks on leg and neck.  

     

     

    Livestock worrying is when a dog attacks, chases, or barks at livestock animals, such as sheep, pigs, and cows. It can be fatal for the livestock animals and sometimes even for the dogs, as a farmer has the right to shoot a dog that cannot be brought under control as a last resort. 

     

    Every year, thousands of farm animals and wildlife are killed or injured by dog attacks across the country; which is why we’re taking part in Op Recall, a national initiative to try and educate people on the best way to be a responsible dog owner and/or dog walker in the countryside. 

     

    We want you to continue to enjoy your walks in our beautiful countryside; but ask that you please be mindful of the animals sharing that land with you, and that you keep your dog on a lead and under control whenever you’re passing livestock. 

     

    If you see livestock worrying taking place, call 999. 

       

    Recent Reports of Anti - Social Behaviour (ASB). 

      

    Street 

     Detail 

    THE ZIGZAG MICKLEHAM 

    CAR MEETS WITH CARS SWERVING ALL ALONG THE ROAD 

    A25/OLD REIGATE ROAD/REIGATE RD 

    VEHICLES DRIVING RECKLESSLY MOSTLY WEEKENDS 

    REIGATE RD BETCHWORTH 

    NOISY CAR MEET 

    TANNERS DEAN SLIP ROAD LEATHEREHAD 

    NOISY MOTORBIKES AT WEEKEND  

    HEADLEY COMMON RD HEADLEY 

    NOISY MOTORBIKES AT WEEKEND  

    PARSONAGE LN WESTCOTT 

    YOUTHS HANGING AROUND IN BUS SHELTER 

    TOWNSHOTT CL BOOKHAM 

    YOUTHS IN CHURCH GROUNDS WITH ALCOHOL 

    LOWER RD BOOKHAM 

    GATHERING OF YOUTHS IN PARK WITH ALCOHOL 

    NORTHEND CT BOOKHAM 

    YOUTHS HANGING AROUND BUILDING MAKING A MESS 

    PERRYLANDS CHARLWOOD 

    VEHCILE LOOKS ABANDONED MOUNTED ON TH KERB. POSSIBLY DRIVER HAS GONE TO THE AIRPORT.  

       

    Further help. 

      

    Report it - https://www.surrey.police.uk/ro/report/asb/asb-v3/report-antisocial-behaviour/ 

      

    CONTACTS: 

    SGT WHATHAM Hannah  

    MOLE VALLEY ALL AREAS.  

    hannah.whatham@surrey.police.uk  

    PCSO SADLER David 

    DORKING RURAL EAST 

    David.Sadler@surrey.police.uk 

    PCSO NEWMAN Penny  

    DORKING TOWN 

    Penny.Newman@surrey.police.uk 

    PC GROUT Stephen 

    DORKING AND RURAL EAST AND WEST  

    stephen.grout@surrey.police.uk 

    PC D’ADEMO Gabriella  

    DORKING TOWN 

    Gabriella.DAdemo@surrey.police.uk 

    PC STOREY Oliver 

    DORKING TOWN AND RURAL EAST AND WEST 

    Oliver.Storey@surrey.police.uk 

    PCSO DALY Pauline 

    ASHTEAD 

    Pauline.Daly@surrey.police.uk 

    PCSO HAWKINS Marion 

    BOOKHAM and FETCHAM 

    Marion.Hawkins@surrey.police.uk 

    PCSO LILLY Louise 

    NORTH LEATHERHEAD 

    Lou.Lilly@surrey.police.uk 

    PC HELM Zoe 

    LEATHERHEAD 

    Zoe.Helm@surrey.police.uk  

    PC KEEN Ewan  

    LEATHERHEAD  

    Ewan.Keen@surrey.pnn.police.uk 

    PC FRANCIS Ellen 

    LEATHERHEAD 

      

    Ellen.Francis@surrey.police.uk 

    C/E CLARKE Neil  

    MOLE VALLEY DESIGN OUT CRIME OFFICER /CRIME REDUCTION 

    Neil.Clarke@surrey.police.uk 

     

    FOLLOW LINK TO FIND YOUR AREA ENTER POSTCODE OR ADDRESS  

    https://www.surrey.police.uk/ 

      

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